My team and I are beginning to plan the development of a modular application which will likely multi-target WPF & Silverlight.
I personally have some experience using the older version of PRISM to build a composite Silverlight app using the MVVM pattern. We weren't familiar with MEF at the time for handling the various module dependencies, so we didn't use it.
We aren't married to any particular framework, but want to use one of the bigger players out there. As such we've begun to examine Caliburn/Caliburn Micro, Prism, MVVM Light and Reactive UI.
Most of what I've read for modularity suggests PRISM and MEF to handle that part of the process. As I'm still wrapping my head around some of this, I'm not sure if I'm missing some obvious options. I was able to find this article on Caliburn Micro and MEF.
Can anyone point me to similar articles using some of the other frameworks to compose a composite app similarly to the way PRSIM uses Regions, etc? Ideally, I'd like to limit the number of frameworks needed while providing maximum flexibility. We aren't averse to taking a "best of breed" approach and using for example MEF/PRISM to handle the compositing and MVVM Light for the View management, etc; but why use 2 when 1 will do?