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June 2007 - Posts

WF and BizTalk

Before joining Microsoft, I did spend a fair amount of time in the BizTalk world, and to this day, it remains one of the most common source of questions I am asked when presenting on WF. Paul showed off some cool stuff at TechEd, and yesterday released
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Pageflow Sample Update

Updated to version 1.1 Changes Corrected the install to display the EULA at a more opportune time (thanks to this comment ) Updated to fix the exception being thrown at the completion of a workflow NavigationManager.cs AspUserInput.cs WebHostingModule.cs
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Implementing the N of M Pattern in WF

The second in my series of alternate execution patterns ( part 1 ) I recently worked with a customer who was implementing what I would call a "basic" human workflow system. It tracked approvals, rejections and managed things as they moved through a customizable
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Pageflow questions: "What about WCSF / Acropolis / Codename 'foo'"?

So, I got a little bit of feedback from my initial post . First, thanks, it's great to see all of the interest in the technology. I want to use this as the place to answer common questions that arise about the sample. Here's one that I got internally
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Pageflow Questions: Why not a state machine?

Here's a comment from my initial post introducing the pageflow sample from wleong: NavigatorWorkflow looks like a state machine to me. Why create a new workflow type? Tuesday, June 12, 2007 3:44 AM by wleong This is a good question. There a couple of
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Introducing the Pageflow Sample

Most people think of workflows as a tool to represent and automate back-end business processes. Back-end business processes normally require some user interaction but their main purpose is not to drive the user experience or manage the UI. However, there
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Down In Orlando

David and I arrived in Orlando yesterday morning via the redeye for TechEd 2007 . We're settled into the Port Orleans French Quarter, and will be heading on over to the conference center later today. Once we get all checked in, I'll post some info on
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HELP WANTED

My boss, James, has a post on his blog about two positions that are open on our team. One focuses on Orcas evangelism, while the other is for IIS7. Our team does a ton of cool stuff , and if you're interested, certainly drop James a line. If you want
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