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No Visual Studio designers for generic ViewController versions

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XAF Controllers are technically descendants of the System.ComponentModel.Component class, primarily to be smoothly integrated with the Visual Studio design time features. The standard Component designer does not support generic classes due to a Visual Studio limitation: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6877217/can-visual-studio-designer-show-classes-inheriting-generic-types 
This is a Microsoft functionality and we cannot do much about it on our side. So, if you have a class like this, and try to double click it or use the Enter key for it in the Solution Explorer, you will receive this error, which is expected here:



This has always caused support calls to us from day one and still causes them today. Check out this support article to learn more about this situation and our previous recommendations.

Starting with v17.2.6, we have removed the visual designer association from the base ViewController<ViewType> and ObjectViewController<ViewType, ObjectType> classes - they will always be opened directly in the Code Editor now. This should work fine in Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and newer versions. This does not work for Visual Studio 2013 and older versions and we decided not to investigate this further, because of the very low usage rate of these IDEs nowadays.



We believe that this new behavior is most expected here and really hope that it will not cause new questions😀. Originally, generic View Controllers were specially designed for users who prefer to do everything manually and want to have a more elegant and compact code. So, opening the Code Editor for such classes is naturally expected. Taking this opportunity, we also improved our online documentation to further promote generic View Controllers, since most of our Support Center answers, demos and docs use this concise code approach anyway.

My team and I are looking forward to hear from you on what you think of the new behavior.

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