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WF4 Designer Bloggers

I wanted to put a quick note up as the team is starting to blog a little more frequently and putting some interesting content out there.  A few places to check out to hear from the folks on the team Endpoint – This is the general WF team blog, and
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Navigating the WF4 Beta 2 Samples

Hot off the presses (and the download center) come the WF4 Beta 2 samples here .  The team has invested a lot of time into these samples and they provide a good way to get up to speed on the way a particular feature or group of features work together.
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Introduction to WF Designer Rehosting (Part 2)

standard beta disclaimer.  This is written against the beta1 API’s.  If this is 2014, the bits will look different.  When the bits update, I will make sure to have a new post that updates these (or points to SDK samples that do) In yesterday’s
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Introduction to WF Designer Rehosting (Part 1)

standard beta disclaimer.  This is written against the beta1 API’s.  If this is 2014, the bits will look different.  When the bits update, I will make sure to have a new post that updates these (or points to SDK samples that do)  
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Types, Metatypes and Bears, Oh my!

***** UPDATE: Please see this post for how these features and functionality work in Beta2 ***** image courtesy of flickr user chodhound This post comes about after a little conversation on the forums where I was talking about using the xaml stack save
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Introducing the WF4 Designer

// standard disclaimer applies, this is based on the released Beta 1 bits, things are subject to change, if you are reading this in 2012, things may be, look, smell, work differently.  That said, if it’s 2012 and you’re reading this, drop me a line
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10-4 Good Buddy, First Look at WF 4

Our WF evangelist, Ron Jacobs , just posted a 10-4 screencast that walks through WF4 as it's looking in VS 2010.  This is a good first look at our bits since PDC (we've changed things a little bit).  I really like that he takes it from a unit
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WF 4.0 -- Designer Type Visibility

One of the exercises I'm going through now is scrubbing our API and taking a hard look at types marked as public and trying to decide "does it really need to be public."  While on first blush, you can What I'd love to get from folks are
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Endpoint.tv Talks Tracking

I heard that the folks that bring you endpoint.tv are doing a two part series on Workflow Tracking in 3.0/3.5.  This is one of my favorite feature areas in 3.0/3.5, and one that I think is not talked about too often.  The team built a lot of
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Thoughts on Waiting until 20xx for WF

Usual msblog disclaimer applies, this represents my opinion! While I was on break, a number of folks pinged me asking me about this blog post by Tad Anderson. I find the investment in time to learn how to use 3.0/3.5 has been a complete waste time. So
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Which WF/WCF Talks Should You Attend at PDC?

Just got the email the other day that PDC is less than 4 weeks away, and it got me thinking a bit about how I would think about these sessions as an attendee.  Searching on the PDC site will yield 8 talks tagged with WF.   Here's how I
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More Details On WF/WCF in .NET 4.0

Steve Martin , a director of product management for CSD, has a blog post containing more information on the work that we are doing for the next versions of WF and WCF that we will release as a CTP at PDC.  He also introduces "Dublin," the
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Advanced Workflow Service Talk (Demo 4 of 4)

When we start doing this two way style of messaging, we now open up to start modeling some interesting business problems.  In the previous post, you'll note that I did not include the code, because I mentioned we needed to be more clever in scenarios
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Advanced Workflow Services Talk (Demo 3 of 4)

So, we've seen in part 1 how to manage context, we saw in part 2 how we can take that basic knowledge to do duplex messaging.  Once we start doing duplex work, there are some interesting patterns, and the first one is one that we like to call "long
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Q & A on Advanced Workflow Services talk

Martin posted an interesting question here on my last post: <quote> The first thing that we need to do in order to enable this duplex messaging to occur is that the "client" workflow has to explicitly provide its context token to the service
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