I don't normally start a blog post with an error message but we can make an exception here.
System.IO.FileLoadException: Could not load file or assembly 'AGI.STKObjects.Interop, Version=9.0.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=46f7a65aaf1b26a0' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)
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We are happy to announce that we have posted the Custom Application Framework (CAF) for STK 9 for download on the ADN. Along with this install comes some changes and new features.

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Last week, we walked through setting up Visual Studio and built our very first add-in. Though “Hello World” is simple and seemingly innocuous, it introduced us to the steps involved in starting an add-in project as well as enabling what we built in the Custom Application Framework (CAF).
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Add-in development can be daunting for anyone working with the Custom Application Framework (CAF) for the first time. When I started at AGI, I was really anxious working on my very first CAF project. Relying entirely on help files to build critical applications can get a bit challenging at times. Fortunately, the guys who actually created this rapid application framework are easily accessible and readily available to answer any question I throw at them.
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In an attempt to steal Alan's thunder with his announcement of the first official code release of an Add-in, we're also posting a new release of the CAF.
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We have released the (C#) source code for the Addins project. The source code can be found in the code exchange section of the ADN. The project contains the first set of add-ins that we developed for the Custom Application Framework. It consists of the following add-ins:
- Connect
- Object Properties
- Scenario Animation Tool
- Scenario Operations Control
- Web Browser
- Windows Media Player
- Zoom Context Menu
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You know the CAF. You love the CAF. Now see what's behind the cover! Beginning next week we will begin posting the source code for the standard Add-ins a few at a time so that you can see how we built each and every feature.
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Welcome to the best (and only) blog on the net on the Custom Application Framework (CAF). This blog is written and maintained by the engineers from the AGI Services team. We hope this blog will serve as jumping off point for 4DX and Custom Application Framework developers, as well as a resource for developers working outside of the Custom Application Framework to see how we have approached solving certain problems with AGI technology.
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