If you are using System.Windows.Interactivity and Microsoft.Expression.Interactions already, here is a workaround without any other code/behaviour to mess around. If you need these, it can be download from here
This workaround make use of interactivity event trigger and interactions set property mechanism in above assemblies.
Additional namespace declaration in XAML
xmlns:i="clr-namespace:System.Windows.Interactivity;assembly=System.Windows.Interactivity"
xmlns:ei="http://schemas.microsoft.com/expression/2010/interactions"
XAML:
<ListView Name="MyListView" ItemsSource="{Binding ModelList}" DisplayMemberPath="Name" Grid.Column="0">
<i:Interaction.Triggers>
<i:EventTrigger EventName="SelectionChanged">
<ei:ChangePropertyAction TargetObject="{Binding Mode=OneWay}" PropertyName="SelectedItems" Value="{Binding Path=SelectedItems, ElementName=MyListView}"/>
</i:EventTrigger>
</i:Interaction.Triggers>
</ListView>
View Model:
public class ModelListViewModel
{
public ObservableCollection<Model> ModelList { get; set; }
public ObservableCollection<Model> SelectedModels { get; set; }
public ModelListViewModel() {
ModelList = new ObservableCollection<Model>();
SelectedModels = new ObservableCollection<Model>();
}
public System.Collections.IList SelectedItems {
get {
return SelectedModels;
}
set {
SelectedModels.Clear();
foreach (Model model in value) {
SelectedModels.Add(model);
}
}
}
}
In example above, your ViewModel will pick up the selected items whenever the selection on ListView changed.