Mole 2 - Visual Studio Visualizer for WPF

Sunday, December 09, 2007 3:27:24 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

Karl sent me a note a little while ago and I've been meaning to blog about this, but in the mean time I think Karl has gone without sleep since then and along with Josh Smith has already rolled out Mole version 2! You can get it HERE

Mole 2 is

"a high performance, full featured, multifunction visualizer that allows in-depth inspection of the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) visual and logical trees. For each element in the visual or logical tree the developer can view all properties, visual image, run-time XAML or IEnumerable collection data."

If you work with WPF this, Mole is a thing of beauty! ( I wonder it would take to do this for Silverlight? )

 

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Great work guys! For more info please see http://karlshifflett.wordpress.com/mole-visual-studio-visualizer-for-wpf/

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Sunday, December 09, 2007 12:31:56 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Rob,

Nice pice control Dude!!

I asked Glen Gordon from Microsoft about this.

Currently we don't think this is possible because visualizers only start at a break point in Visual Studio.

Now, I must confess, I really want to make this work. However, I do not know anything about Silverlight Can you send me a simple sample VS2008 Silverlight application. I'll load it up and play around with it. I just need to understand how all the pieces fit together.

Do Silverlight applications have code behind pages that you can place breakpoints at? If so, we may be able to pull this off.

I have also been thinking about another product called Comrade (name subject to change) that I "think" will work with Silverlight since it will hook into the WPF application and run-time. The vision is to provide twice the inforamtion that Mole II provides. I just need the time to write it.

Best to you,

Karl
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