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Recent presentations

  • WorkFlow Foundation 101
    During this session Maurice de Beijer will explain the basics of workflow foundation. We are going to take a look at the two basic types of workflows we can create. Next we are going to explore the workflow runtime and what else we need in order to use a workflow in our application. The session ends by exploring the standard workflow activities and how we can make use of them when developing workflows.
    April 24th 2008, Birmingham UK
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  • Workflow Foundation a la 2008
    Met de release van het .NET framework 3.5 zijn er weer nieuwe mogelijkheden bijgekomen voor Workflow Foundation ontwikkelaars. Zo is er nu eindelijk de eerder gemiste koppeling tussen Workflow Foundation en Windows Communication Foundation. In deze sessie laat Maurice de Beijer zien hoe deze nieuwe activiteiten gebruikt kunnen worden. Verder gaat hij in op de principes van en Service Oriented Architecture en laat hij zien hoe Workflow Foundation in een dergelijke SOA architectuur ingezet kan worden.
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Recent publications

  • The Power of Custom Workflow Activities (Part 1)
    Workflow Foundation (WF) is part of the .NET 3.0 Framework alongside Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Where WCF and WPF enable new and improved ways of doing things we have been doing for a long time, the same can’t be said for Workflow Foundation. Using Workflow Foundation enables a developer to create a whole new style of application, the long running and event driven application.
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  • Workflow Foundation 101
    Extensibility has been built into Visual Studio from its early inceptions. The great thing about Microsoft’s foresight is that you can augment functionality of Visual Studio yourself. This article will demonstrate how to extend the Visual Studio IDE using Visual Studio, the .NET Framework, and the Visual Studio Add-In and automation models.
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