I hear ya! I think we'll see the same trend as all other "ground-breaking"
development paradigms coming out of Redmond... To my mind, MFC wasn't usable
until v2.0, .NET was only barely usable at 1.1 and didn't become first class
until 2.0, Windows itself didn't shine until Win98 (trust me on this, I was
developing apps for Windows 1.04!!)...
So, I'm not expecting any of the new stuff (LINQ, WCF and WPF) to really hit
their stride until we get at least one major version underneath our belts.
Even then, we'll have to see...
Regards,
-- TB
"maxima" wrote:
Quote:
> I had similar problem. Installed VS2008 and made a little test app with few
> buttons. I had same exception - line 1 character 9 thingy.
>
> I started to comment out C# code line by line and then found that some very
> simple code in Windows1 constructor was the cause of the exception in
> run-time.
>
> I had to move it into OnIntitalize and it works since that. I still dont
> know why it was heppening though as the code did compile fine and looked
> pretty legitimate.
>
> I just wonder - how much real PITA this 'nice' separation (XAML from
> code-behind) is going to bring into development processes in big projects
> within big teams. Especially if 'designers' will be in charge of XAML and
> 'developers' - of C# code-behind.
>
>
>
> "Thomas W. Brown" wrote:
> Quote:
> > O...M...G...,
> >
> > Ok, I finally realized that this laptop was setup to redirect "My Documents"
> > to a mapped network drive. So, the default location for new projects was on
> > a network share instead of the local hard drive. I was essentially getting
> > the same error one gets when trying to run a .NET Forms application from a
> > network share, just very much disguised!!!
> >
> > It will be nice to see the next round of improvements in the IDE for working
> > with XAML and WPF projects!!!!!!!
> >
> > -- TB
> >
> > "Thomas W. Brown" wrote:
> > Quote:
> > > I must be missing something obvious... I just installed VS 2008 on a new
> > > laptop (running XP SP3) and am trying the most simple WPF application
> > > (dropping a button onto the default grid. When I try to run I get an
> > > XamlParseException error (Line 1, position 9) but the inner, inner exception
> > > is a security exception:
> > >
> > > {"Request for the permission of type
> > > 'System.Security.Permissions.SecurityPermission, mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0,
> > > Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed."}
> > >
> > > The stack trace is coming up through
> > > System.Windows.Markup.BamlRecordReader.CreateInstanceFromType
> > >
> > > Is there some .NET Security configuration I've missed? The weird thing is
> > > that on another machine I have no such problems and the .NET security
> > > configuration on both appears to be the same.
> > >
> > > TIA
> > > -- TB
> > >