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The Activity Designer
(WF4 - Link) For your reading pleasure – PeteGoo
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4 months ago
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tilovell09
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Today I stumbled upon another WF4 blog with some quality content, so here is my unsolicited and personal recommendation to - if you are thinking about the how-to-host aspects of WF4 - to take a few minutes gaining some insights on how and why WorkflowServiceHost...
The Activity Designer
(WF4) Less Known Features - Declarative Expressions using Activities, and ExpressionServices.Convert
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4 months ago
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If you’re exclusively using the Visual Studio workflow designer to design activities, you might go for a very long time (or forever) without discovering a particular System.Activities namespace, which is System.Activities.Expressions . The first reason...
The Activity Designer
Logging properties–an easier way
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4 months ago
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tilovell09
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I have often wanted a nice, easy way to simplify the writing and maintenance of code like this: Log.Trace(string.Format(“FooSetting.BarProperty1 = {0}”), FooSetting.BarProperty1)); Log.Trace(string.Format(“FooSetting.BarProperty2...
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