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Design time performance is verry poor

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Lior
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Lior asked on 25 May 2009, 09:34 AM

Hi,

I'm having a pre purchase test for RadGridView.

I try to develop a small test program with one grid on an xbap application.
Whenever I place a RadGridView control on my page (at design time), my visual studio 2008 start to work verry slow.
Every time I open a new file or trying to view a component properties, well, lets make it short, it happens no metter what i do, the window just gets stuck for 10-30 seconds and the cpu goas up to 100% until the command is performed.

Is there any way to make the conrol work faster at design time?

Thank you.

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answered on 27 May 2009, 05:29 AM
Hi Lior,

I tried this on my end however everything is working fine. Can you send us small example project where we can reproduce this behavior?

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answered on 27 May 2009, 09:21 AM
It has come to mt attantion that this is a problem with the Visual Studio 2008 WPF's desinger that causes my machine to choke.
I undestand that Microsoft is working to solve this performance issue.
As a meantime workarround I use Expression Blend as my XAML designer, that seems to do the trick for me.
But, I am waiting for the permenent fix from Microsoft.
Do you know of anything that can boost up the VS WPF's desinger?

Thank you for your time.
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Vlad
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answered on 27 May 2009, 10:56 AM
Hello Lior,

You can try this tip:
http://www.thejoyofcode.com/Using_the_Source_Code_Editor_for_XAML_in_Visual_Studio.aspx

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