Scenario: Need to gather a collection of objects from a web-service and present them in the GUI. That objects contain references to another objects (foreign keys), and I need to represent this related objects as well.
I've come with two possible options with their respective drawbacks:
- Send "trough the wire" the whole related objects.
- Send just the foreign keys and retrieve the related objects querying another collection (previously stored locally)
1st option makes the data-binding (I'm using WPF at the client-side) straight-forward, although it introduces a significant overhead in the communication (specially if the same related objects appear a lot of times). Thus, it seems like it is not the way to go.
2nd option achieves much smaller messages and it seems like it's the way to go. However, I can't find the way to perform the data-binding to this related objects.
Let me clarify the issue with an example:
Object -> Room || Related Object -> Building || Locally stored collection -> Buildings
The message coming from the Web Service contains room attributes (let's say "name", "size" ...) and the "BuildingId". I want to be able to show (automatically via data-binding) in the UI the information from the building, not just the "BuildingId". Thus, it seems logical that I must query the "Buldings" collection in order to get the proper Building Object, and then use its properties to populate the UI.
So, my questions are:
- How do I achieve that via data-binding in WPF? I guess there's an automatic way to achieve that. Isn't there?
- Is there any underlying concept (related to data-binding) which I'm missing? I'm new to the .NET Stack, so maybe this is easier than it looks to me!
Thank you guys! ;)
P.S.: Any documentation/link which could point me in the right direction would be highly appreciated ;)