The hwnd interop white paper
So that concludes my series about hwnd interop, which is really a draft of the hwnd interop white paper that will go into a future release of the Avalon SDK documentation, as part of an upcoming "articles from the architects" series. To recap, here's the parts of the paper:
- Introduction and how Avalon uses hwnds
- "Airspace" -- implications of hwnd boundaries
- Transparent and non-rectangular windows
- HwndSource -- Avalon inside Win32 applications
- HwndHost -- Win32 inside Avalon applications
As always, questions and comments appreciated!
Comments
- Anonymous
July 18, 2005
Nick, what are the performance implications for the different forms of interop? - Anonymous
July 19, 2005
Nick Kramer has posted a draft of his paper on integration of Win32 and Avalon. Great read. Take a look... - Anonymous
July 19, 2005
Nick Kramer has posted a draft of his paper on integration of Win32 and Avalon. Great read. Take a look... - Anonymous
March 28, 2006
WPF is not the end-all be-all of technologies (at least not yet ), so there are many cases where either you will still need to rely on other Windows APIs, or the other APIs are more appropiate for the task at hand. I would like to provide with some - Anonymous
April 30, 2006
Some of you may have wondered who the creators of Microsoft Max did the Chrome.
Although this breaks... - Anonymous
June 27, 2006
The webcast series continued this afternoon with me demonstrating the coolest bit of WinFX --
Robert...