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I'm trying to assign some of my old AvalonDock concepts to AD 2.0. I noticed that DocumentContent is replaced by LayoutDocument. By accessing the LayoutDocumentPane forms can be added easily by .Children.add(). However, the creation of new forms is threaded in my application (InitializeComponents takes a while) and the addition of documents to the docking system is executed by an invoke. This leads to an InvalidOperation and I guess it cannot be fixed because it's WPF. I hope to handle this issue by using Bindings. Starting from my AD1 code, I realized that all properties are in the Content object. Adding the Content. to the binding sources will make my document header look like definied by the template. See my XAML here:

<AD:DockingManager Name="dockManager" DocumentsSource="{Binding Documents}" >
   <AD:DockingManager.DocumentHeaderTemplate>
      <DataTemplate>
         <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
            <Image Source="{Binding Content.IconSource}" />
            <TextBlock Text="{Binding Content.Title}" />
         </StackPanel>
      </DataTemplate>
   </AD:DockingManager.DocumentHeaderTemplate>
   <AD:LayoutRoot PropertyChanged="OnLayoutRootPropertyChanged">
        <AD:LayoutPanel Orientation="Horizontal" >
            <AD:LayoutDocumentPaneGroup>
                <AD:LayoutDocumentPane>
                </AD:LayoutDocumentPane>
             </AD:LayoutDocumentPaneGroup>
             <AD:LayoutAnchorablePaneGroup DockWidth="300">
                <AD:LayoutAnchorablePane x:Name="rightPanel">
                </AD:LayoutAnchorablePane>
            </AD:LayoutAnchorablePaneGroup>
       </AD:LayoutPanel>
   </AD:LayoutRoot>
</AD:DockingManager>

Documents definition:

public ObservableCollection<LayoutDocument> Documents { get; private set; }

If I now add some new form to Documents the header is right but the window content is not shown. Instead of this the class name of the window is printed. I think it's a similar to the header and some reference to the .Content is missing and I see some .ToString() result of the object on higher level. How to determine that the Content is assigned to the window content?

If there is some fallacy in my approach tell me please.

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I think you need add some resources to your DockingManager to show up your View corresponding to ViewModel Instance,

<AD:DockingManager.Resources>
  <DataTemplate DataType="{x:Type ViewModels:ViewModel1}">// your ViewModel Name comes here.
                <Views:View1 DataContext="{Binding}" /> // your View Comes here. DataContext is not required if you specify it on the UserControl.      
  </DataTemplate>
<DataTemplate DataType="{x:Type ViewModels:ViewModel2}">
                <Views:View2 DataContext="{Binding}" />       
  </DataTemplate>
</AD:DockingManager.Resources>

And your Documents collection should have the ViewModel Instance

EDIT based on the comments below,

 <AD:DockingManager>
     <AD:LayoutRoot>
        <AD:LayoutPanel Orientation="Vertical">
                <AD:LayoutDocumentPaneGroup>
                    <AD:LayoutDocumentPane>
                       <!--Your View/UserControl goes here-->
                    </AD:LayoutDocumentPane>
                    <AD:LayoutDocumentPane>
                       <!--Your View/UserControl goes here-->
                    </AD:LayoutDocumentPane>
                </AD:LayoutDocumentPaneGroup>
             </AD:LayoutPanel>
        </AD:LayoutRoot>
  </AD:DockingManager>
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  • Thanks. Could you please explain or show an example what is ViewModels:AdvancedSearchViewModel and Views here? (I'm relatively new to WPF)
    – z3e
    Aug 24, 2015 at 14:46
  • How does that work if LayoutDocument has no DataContext ?
    – z3e
    Aug 24, 2015 at 14:50
  • ok you don't want to add DataContext if its not available. I am guessing you are having UserControls as different Views for your documents and each UserControl is associated with a ViewModel. if that is the case then create your ViewModel instance and add to your Documents collection will work.
    – Abin
    Aug 24, 2015 at 14:56
  • @NilsKeller added some comments in the answer have a look.
    – Abin
    Aug 24, 2015 at 14:58
  • Yes, as different UserControls I use OpenTK (WinForms OpenGL Control) in a WindowsFormsHost. I'm not sure how to define the View and ViewModel.
    – z3e
    Aug 24, 2015 at 16:04

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