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Calcium: A Modular Application Toolset Leveraging PRISM – Part 2

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Calcium provides much of what one needs to rapidly build a multifaceted and sophisticated modular application. Includes a host of modules and services, and an infrastructure that is ready to use in your next application.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Windows;
using DanielVaughan.Logging;

namespace ExampleSilverlightProject
{
    public partial class Page
    {
		static readonly ILog log = LogManager.GetLog(typeof(Page));
		int logDebugCount;
		int logMessageCount;
		int logErrorCount;

        public Page()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
			Loaded += Page_Loaded;
        }

		void Page_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
		{
			LogViewer.OfflineMode = false;
			if (log.InfoEnabled)
			{
				log.Info("Page loaded.");
			}
			//throw new Exception("This is an exception thrown to test logging on ApplicationUnhandledException event.");
		}

		void Button_LogDebug_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
		{
			string message = "Button \"Log Debug\" clicked " + ++logDebugCount + " times.";
			TextBlock_LogEntries.Text = "Logging: " + message
				+ Environment.NewLine
				+ "Note that messages will not be sent to the server if the LogLevel on the server is greater.";
			log.Debug(message);
		}

		void Button_LogInfo_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
		{
			string message = "Button \"Log Info\" clicked " + ++logMessageCount + " times.";
			TextBlock_LogEntries.Text = "Logging with custom properties: " + Environment.NewLine + message;
			var properties = new Dictionary<string, object> { {"UserName", "DanielVaughan"} };
			log.Info(message, properties);
		}

		void Button_LogException_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
		{
			try
			{
				int divisor = 0;
				double i = 1 / divisor;
			}
			catch (Exception ex)
			{
				string message = "Button \"Log Exception\" clicked " + ++logErrorCount + " times.";
				TextBlock_LogEntries.Text = "Logging: " + Environment.NewLine + message + " (including Exception information)";
				log.Error(message, ex);
			}
		}

		void Button_RunTests_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
		{
#if TEST && DEBUG
			DanielVaughan.Logging.Tests.LogTests logTests = new DanielVaughan.Logging.Tests.LogTests();
			string message;
			if (logTests.TestSuite())
			{
				message = "Tests ran without throwing exception.";
			}
			else
			{
				message = "Tests failed.";
			}
			TextBlock_LogEntries.Text = message;
#else
			TextBlock_LogEntries.Text = "Tests disabled for non test builds.";
#endif

		}
    }
}

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Daniel is a former senior engineer in Technology and Research at the Office of the CTO at Microsoft, working on next generation systems.

Previously Daniel was a nine-time Microsoft MVP and co-founder of Outcoder, a Swiss software and consulting company.

Daniel is the author of Windows Phone 8 Unleashed and Windows Phone 7.5 Unleashed, both published by SAMS.

Daniel is the developer behind several acclaimed mobile apps including Surfy Browser for Android and Windows Phone. Daniel is the creator of a number of popular open-source projects, most notably Codon.

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