You want to update the usercontrol based upon a response returned from the view model and the command executed? I asked a question similar in nature where I wanted to pass as string value from one user control to another user control. I accomplished this using INotifyProperty Changed event. You can read the original question and solution here
Update to comment:
Base on your comment it seems like one of two things could happen. If you don't need the VM to respond then the update could be triggered by elements in the view. You could do this using Binding ElementNameProperty. This in essence allows you to trigger/change a property based upon the action of another element. (typing text in one field displays the value in another control) Here is the msdn description and example .
If you need it to be invoked based upon the return (i.e. success or failure) then the ViewModel will need to have a property (like a bool) that is bound two-way to the property of the element in the ui.
You may need to create a converter (inheriting IValueConverter ) to handle the binding but INotifyProp Change would be used to marshal the update between the controls or the bound elements within them.
Here is a quick example:
within my xaml I added a user control that I did not want to be visible within the UI until another button within a secondary usercontrol was clicked. To handle this I setup binding on the Visibility property
<ctrl:LandingPage x:Name="ucLandingPage"
Grid.Row="1"
DataContext="{Binding}"
Visibility="{Binding LandingPageVisibility, Mode=OneWay, Converter={StaticResource LandingPageVisibilityConverter}}"/>
Within the viewmodel I had the following property and code
// Default ctor
public SearchViewModel()
{
//Show that the Landing Page control is being displayed
SearchVisibility = Visibility.Collapsed;
}
property in VM (note I use SimpleMVVM framework which has Inotify included in the base object so my notify prop event may look a bit different from yours)
private Visibility _SearchVisibility;
public Visibility SearchVisibility
{
get { return _SearchVisibility; }
set
{
_SearchVisibility = value;
NotifyPropertyChanged(m => m.SearchVisibility);
}
}
Then the method within the VM that updated this property
public void GetSearchResult()
{
currentPage = 1;
//Set the visibility of the search control in the center of the page
SearchVisibility = Visibility.Visible;
this.SearchHistory = this._DataModel.AddSearchHistoryItem(this.SearchTerm);
}
And finally the converter class which would convert the return value to the correct property value for the element
public class SearchVisibilityConverter : IValueConverter
{
public object Convert(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture)
{
if (value != null & System.Convert.ToString(value) == "Visible")
{
return Visibility.Visible;
}
else
{
return Visibility.Collapsed;
}
}
public object ConvertBack(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
}
}