Update:
I created a sample for you. It's here: Sample (now dead link)
It's got a few things you have probably not thought of yet, like a contract that will allow your modules to control your shell (so you can do stuff like Open Window, that kind of thing). It is designed with MVVM in mind. I don't know if you are using that, but I would consider it.
I tried for a few minutes to get the tab titles correct, but I ended up leaving off with "A Tab". It's left as an exercise for you if you go with a tabbed UI. I've designed it to be lookless, so you can replace the XAML in the Shell.xaml without breaking anything. That's one of the advantages to the RegionManager stuff if you use it right.
Anyway, good luck!
I've never seen an example of this, but you'd have to implement this yourself.
You'd have to create your own interface, something like this:
public interface IMenuRegistry
{
void RegisterViewWithMenu(string MenuItemTitle, System.Type viewType);
}
Your Modules then would declare a dependency on an IMenuRegistry and register their views.
Your implementation of IMenuRegistry (which you would likely implement and register in the same project that hosts your Bootstrapper) you would add those menu items to your menu or treeview or whatever you are using for your menu.
When a user clicks on an item you will have to use your Bootstrapper.Container.Resolve(viewType)
method to create an instance of the view and stuff it in whatever placeholder you want to show it in.
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