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Fresh on the heels of the beta 2 release of .NET 4/Visual Studio 2010 , the team has been working on supplemental documentation to help you out with evaluation and adoption of WCF and WF in .NET 4. Last week, two sets of documentation went live: WF4 Migration Read More...
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If you redistribute or require .NET 4 for your applications, you now have the option of installing .NET 4 Client Profile – a subset of the Framework intended for client applications. Even better, Client Profile includes almost all pieces of Windows Workflow Read More...
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Hi all, I’m Matt Winkler , a PM on the WF team and occasional guest blogger here on the endpoint.  I wanted to take a moment to highlight some of the interesting new things in WF4 in Beta 2.  For more info on Beta 2, please check out this page Read More...
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We’re five weeks out from PDC09 , and the rest of our sessions went live last week. I know I posted a couple weeks ago about PDC and sessions that went live, but I wanted to let folks know about the four new sessions – to help you maximize your experience Read More...
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The 2009 Professional Developers Conference (PDC) is less than a couple months away, and the team is starting to create content and demos for the event. The team has been working with PDC event management over the last couple months to secure sessions Read More...
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About six weeks ago, the WF team published up the first four WF3->WF4 migration guidance documents , aimed at helping WF developers prepare and think about the new WF object model runtime. Today, we published the next three documents in the series Read More...
Hello! My name is Miguel Susffalich and I work in the Connected Framework team. In previous posts we have showed an Introduction to Workflow Tracking and a deep dive into Tracking Profiles in .NET 4 Beta 1 . In this post we will explain how Tracking Participants Read More...
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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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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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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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WF4 beta 1 ships with a comprehensive set of activities (more than 35) that you can use to author your workflows or to create your own custom activities. This post will give you a quick tour through the activity palette and introduce you to the key characteristics Read More...
Matt Winkler, a Program Manager on the Workflow designer team has kicked off the blogging frenzy with his tour of the workflow designer . Matt walks through how you can continue to create 3.x workflows in the VS 2010 using the same familiar experience Read More...
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Yes! It's time. Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Beta1 is available for general download now. Go get it here . The Beta1 bits include significant updates to WCF and WF bits since our last CTP at the PDC last year. We're excited to share these Read More...
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