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Can somone give example of Dependency Property in ViewModel in WPF passed as datacontext to view. Will this require inheriting from DependencyObject? Lets say I want ListBox SelectedItem bound to a Dependency Property CurrentItem in ViewModel. I have it working from window object but same thing donnt work with ViewModel . In ViewModel I use GetProperty and SetProperty and not CLR property.

public partial class Window1 : Window
    {

        ObservableCollection<Person> persons;


        public ObservableCollection<Person> Persons
        {
            get
            {
                return persons;
            }

            set
            {
                persons = value;
            }
        }


        public static readonly DependencyProperty InfoTextProperty =
   DependencyProperty.Register(
      "InfoText",
      typeof(Person),
      typeof(Window1),
      new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(
         new PropertyChangedCallback(ChangeText)));

        public Window1()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
            this.DataContext = this;
            List<Person> people = new List<Person>();
            people.Add(new Person("Makeda Wilde"));
            people.Add(new Person(" Rosamaria Becnel"));
            people.Add(new Person("Jarrett Bernstein"));
            people.Add(new Person(" Leopoldo Palmer"));
            people.Add(new Person("Tyron Fisher"));
            people.Add(new Person(" Elba Kilpatrick"));
            people.Add(new Person("Ivory Lavender"));
            persons = new ObservableCollection<Person>(people);

            //persons.CollectionChanged += new System.Collections.Specialized.NotifyCollectionChangedEventHandler(persons_CollectionChanged);
        }

        void persons_CollectionChanged(object sender, System.Collections.Specialized.NotifyCollectionChangedEventArgs e)
        {

        }


        public ListBoxItem InfoText
        {
            get
            {
                return (ListBoxItem)GetValue(InfoTextProperty);
            }
            set
            {
                SetValue(InfoTextProperty, value);
            }
        }


        private static void ChangeText(DependencyObject source, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
        {
            Person newPerson = (Person)e.NewValue;
            newPerson.IsSelected = true;

            Person oldPerson = (Person)e.OldValue;
            if (oldPerson != null)
            {
                oldPerson.IsSelected = false;
            }
        }







        //  #region INotifyPropertyChanged Members

        //  event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
        //   // Create the OnPropertyChanged method to raise the event
        //protected void OnPropertyChanged(string name)
        //{
        //    PropertyChangedEventHandler handler = PropertyChanged;
        //    if (handler != null)
        //    {
        //        handler(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(name));
        //    }
        //}


        //  #endregion
    }


    public class Person : INotifyPropertyChanged
    {
        private bool isselected = false;
        public Person(string name)
        {
            this.Name = name;
            this.IsSelected = false;

        }
        public string Name { get; set; }
        public bool IsSelected
        {
            get
            {
                return isselected;
            }
            set
            {

                isselected = value;
                OnPropertyChanged("IsSelected");
            }
        }

        #region INotifyPropertyChanged Members

        public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
        // Create the OnPropertyChanged method to raise the event

        protected void OnPropertyChanged(string name)
        {
            PropertyChangedEventHandler handler = PropertyChanged;
            if (handler != null)
            {
                handler(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(name));
            }
        }
        #endregion


    }



<Grid>
        <ListBox Height="500"  Width="500" ItemsSource="{Binding Persons}"  Margin="104,46,212,0"  VerticalAlignment="Top"  SelectedItem="{Binding InfoText}"  >
            <ListBox.ItemTemplate>
                <DataTemplate>
                    <TextBlock Margin="2,2,2,2"  x:Name="tb" TextWrapping="Wrap" Text="{Binding Path=Name}"  />
                    <DataTemplate.Triggers>
                        <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding Path=IsSelected}" Value="true">
                            <Setter Property="Background"  TargetName="tb" Value="Red"/>
                        </DataTrigger>
                    </DataTemplate.Triggers>
                </DataTemplate>
            </ListBox.ItemTemplate>
        </ListBox>
    </Grid>
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In order to define a DependencyProperty in your view model, your view model class must derive from DependencyObject. Otherwise the DependencyProperty won't work right.

Do you really need the property to be a DependencyPropety? Have you looked into implementing INotifyPropertyChanged instead?

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@andy- This is a learning project. I am looking at why this is not possible. I tried with INotifyPropertyChanged and it does work but what if I get Business Objects on which I do not have control? I am not looking for clearcut answers any advise is welcome. – TheMar Oct 1 at 2:53
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If you don't have control over your Business Objects, that the role of the ViewModel class to wrap it into something designed for being used with WPF possibilities (databinding, command...) – Jalfp Oct 1 at 7:58
I have collection of Person called children as property of Person class. Assume they dont implement InotifyPropertyChanged. I can have ListBox bound to observableCollection<Person> property of view model. A Child ListBox will be bound to Children collection. If you make any changes to children collection it will not be reflected back to WPF ( as No INotifyPropertyChanged). Am I wrong in this assumption? If not I was hoping I will be able to solve this using Dependency Property --like to send IsSelected for children. Is there any other wrapping that can be done in ViewModel for children colect. – TheMar Oct 1 at 14:46
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Although you can implement a ViewModel as a DependencyObject with dependency properties, most people agree that it's better to use a POCO object implementing INotifyPropertyChanged... Have a look at this article by Kent Boogaart for a detailed comparison between the two approaches. There's also a SO question about this

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