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June 2009 - Posts

The ten Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) hands-on labs were updated today on Microsoft download center for your coding enjoyment! These ten labs were initially posted when WF was new to the world and .NET 3.0 was hot off the presses. This past winter, Read More...
Microsoft is pleased to announce that nominations are now being accepted for participation in the “Dublin” Technology Adoption Program (TAP). “Dublin” rounds out the existing application server capabilities in Windows by providing additional features Read More...
Hello! I am Amadeo Casas Cuadrado, Program Manager in the Connected Framework team. I would like to introduce some of the new .NET 4 features (available with .NET 4 Beta1 !) that we have developed to simplify the user experience when configuring WCF services. Read More...
As you have probably noticed, the WCF Dev Center has changed quite a bit recently. If you are a returning visitor, you may be wondering where your favorite links went. The driving principle behind the redesign is to better cater to the different audiences Read More...
Last week we introduced the new Workflow Tracking features in .NET 4.0 .  In this post we’ll do a deep dive into tracking profiles and explain how to use them to track workflow execution in a flexible way.  Tracking Profile Overview Tracking Read More...
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We feel that learning by example is one of the easiest ways to get started with Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).  In fact, we find that we often use code samples internally to get people from different Read More...
WF 4 ships with an activity palette that consists of many activities – some of these are control flow activities that represent the different modeling styles developers can use to model their business process. Sequence and Flowchart are a couple of modeling Read More...
By now you must be aware of the significantly enhanced Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) scheduled to be released with .Net Framework 4.0. The road to WF 4.0 and .Net Framework 4.0 Beta1 documentation for WF can give you more details. Being a member of Read More...
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Cross-posted from the Silverlight Web Services Team Blog . Silverlight 3 Beta introduces a new way to improve the performance of web services. You have all probably used the Silverlight-enabled WCF Service item template in Visual Studio to create a WCF Read More...
This morning, I’m pleased to announce that the team has posted four initial Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) migration guidance documents to help current WF developers evaluate the new WF programming model that is being introduced in .NET Framework 4. Read More...
This blog post introduces the Project and Item templates for Workflow 4.0. It also clarifies as to how the Workflow 3.0 templates are still available for users to create projects and then upgrade them to the 4.0 Framework. We are putting in a deep though Read More...
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Continuing on the theme of Workflow 4.0 blog, this blog post talks about the enhancements and features provided for debugging in Workflow 4.0. The blog post talks specifically dwells into the seamless debugging between the Xaml view and the Designer view Read More...
 
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