In this situation I simply make the model expose ObservableCollection
s rather than List
s. There's no particular reason why it shouldn't. The ObservableCollection
is in the System.Collections.ObjectModel
namespace of the System
assembly, so there's no unreasonable extra dependencies, you almost certainly have System
anyway. List
is in mscorlib
, but that's as much a historical artefact as anything.
This simplifies the model-viewmodel interactions massively, I can't see a reason not to do it, using List
s on the model just creates lots of unpleasant boiler-plate code. You are interested in the events, after all.
Also, why is your HouseVM
wrapping an ObservableCollection<PeopleVM>
, rather than ObservableCollection<People>
? VMs are for binding to views, so I would think that whatever is binding to your ObservableCollection<PeopleVM>
is actually interested in People
, otherwise you're binding-within-a-binding, or is there a specific reason why this is useful? I wouldn't generally have a VM expose other VMs, but maybe that's just me.
Edit about libraries/WCF
I don't see why having a model in a library, or even exposed by a WCF-server should affect whether they raise events or not, it seems perfectly valid to me (obviously the WCF-service won't expose the events directly). If you don't like this, I think you're stuck with having to chain multiple updates, though I wonder if you're actually just manually doing the same work as the event would do in an ObservableCollection
, unless I've misunderstood some of it.
Personally, like I said, I'd keep the VMs simple, and have them expose the minimum and not expose other VMs. It can take some redesign and make certain parts a bit of a pain (e.g. Converter
s, however, you end up with a simple, easy-to-manage design with some simple-to-handle irritations on the edges.
It seems to me that your current route is going to end up very complex rather quickly and, most importantly, awkward to follow... However, YMMV, it's just my experience :)
Perhaps moving some of the logic to explicit services might help?