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i'm seeing some weirdness in my Windows Phone app with MVVMCross.

I use ShowViewModel<MyViewModel>(); to load a new view on a command being executed.

I've changed that to:

ShowViewModel<MyViewModel>(new { First = "Hello", Second = "World", Answer = 42 });

But Init isn't being called in the MyViewModel, MyViewModel inherits from another class that in turn inherits from a MvxViewModel, I've even changed both view models to inherit directly from MvxViewModel.

If i used:

Mvx.Resolve<IMvxViewModelLoader>().LoadViewModel(MvxViewModelRequest<MyViewModel>.GetDefaultRequest(), null);

Init get's called, same for the InitFromBundle, I passed a bundle containing that test object but I didn't get the values passed through.

Init method just looks like this:

public void Init(string First, string Second, int Answer)

I'm totally confused, setup, app.cs all look like the navigation example, any ideas what I might have forgot?

Windows 8.1, VS 2013, Hot Tuna, Windows phone 8.


Init methods:

public void Init()
{
}

public void Init(string First, string Second, int Answer)
{
    // use the values
    var meh = "";
    Mvx.Trace("Init called in {0}", GetType().Name);
}

protected override void InitFromBundle(IMvxBundle bundle)
{

}
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  • Is there any trace telling you what might be failing?
    – Stuart
    Apr 2, 2014 at 12:27
  • none, just says the view model loaded, anything I can do to make it more verbose? Apr 2, 2014 at 12:44
  • Literally just seeing mvx:Diagnostc: 7.54 Showing ViewModel MyVewModel, no errors, executes ShowViewModel with the object fine, it just never seems to call Init either with an empty constructor, with a a constructor that matches the object passed in ShowViewModel or InitFromBundle. Apr 2, 2014 at 12:49
  • I assumed you were seeing github.com/MvvmCross/MvvmCross/blob/v3.1/Cirrious/… - but if you aren't setting that exception or any trace then I don't know.
    – Stuart
    Apr 2, 2014 at 12:59
  • No, I didn't see that at all. Apr 2, 2014 at 13:00

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You should use ShowViewModel<NameOfViewModelClass>(new { First = "Hello", Second = "World", Answer = 42 }); instead

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  • Sorry my mistake, that is what I'm using, typo in question. Apr 2, 2014 at 12:52
  • it executes just fine, but none of the Init methods are getting called on the MyViewModel. Apr 2, 2014 at 12:53
  • is init method located in your ViewModel class?
    – choper
    Apr 2, 2014 at 13:00
  • Yes, grabbing MvX from Git and using the debug bin's to figure out whats going on now. Apr 2, 2014 at 13:23
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    So, In my View's code behind I'd strongly typed the ViewModel, std, public ViewMode with a private MyViewModel, I'd set that private to a new instance of the ViewModel, that killed everything. user error! I can't mark this as an answer for 8 hours apparently, but this is fixed now, thanks Choper and Stuart Apr 2, 2014 at 14:31

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