I'm running Wpf application a little bit different than regular way.
I have a class library project that contains Wpf window and I run it just fine.
Sometimes the dispatcher from the window is null by the time I move to the next isntruction after instantiating that window for a reason I can't figure out yet.
I am trying to figure out at which point in a wpf application lifecycle the Dispatcher is supposed to be created?
thanks
namespace WpfLib1
{
public class ViewModel
{
private Window1 _window1;
public void Launch()
{
using (EventWaitHandle eventWaiter = new EventWaitHandle(false, EventResetMode.AutoReset,"someName"))
{
Thread splashThread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(ShowCustom)) { IsBackground = true };
splashThread.SetApartmentState(ApartmentState.STA);
splashThread.Start();
eventWaiter.WaitOne();
}
}
private void ShowCustom()
{
_window1 = new Window1();
EventWaitHandle eventWaiter = EventWaitHandle.OpenExisting("someName");
eventWaiter.Set();
_window1.Closed += (sender, args) =>
{
_window1.Dispatcher.BeginInvokeShutdown(DispatcherPriority.Background);
};
_window1.Show();
Dispatcher.Run();
}
}
}