Injecting dependencies into WPF using Ninject?

1) is best. You'll also find it's a convenient entry point for Mapview functions.

1) is best. You'll also find it's a convenient entry point for Mapview functions. Also, rather than passing in the kernel, just do kernel.Get() and inject MapView in GameWindow.

Injecting the control itself never even occurred to me, but now it seems obvious. Thanks! – Joe White Jul 21 '09 at 2:20.

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