I believe this will work in WPF 4.0, but it doesn't work now. WPF 4.0
is supposed to support dynamic objects. I seem to recall Jimmy or
Harry (DevHawk) noting this somewhere.
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On Jul 18, 2009, at 11:12 AM, Shay Friedman <li...@ruby-forum.com>
wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to databind IronRuby objects to a WPF listbox with no
success
My data is a Ruby array of objects. The array seems to be bound fine
as
I see the expected number of rows in the listbox. However, every
object
within the array fails to bind correctly. I tried the object to be a
Ruby hash or a custom class without success… WPF wouldn't display t
he
correct value.
When I tried to create an array of CLR classes, it worked.
Will it work in the future?
Thanks,
Shay.
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