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October 2006 - Posts

Today I posted sample code for a policy cache service that caches rule set (so you can get better performance) and the corresponding custom PolicyActivity that leverages this caching service to get the rule set it has to execute. -Kavita Read More...
I posted this on my blog today after we saw a question about this on the WF MSDN forums. In future releases we are looking at providing more analysis capabilities on your rules which should make a lot easier for you to tune your rules. -Kavita Read More...
Both Moustafa and I will be at the Business Rules Forum during November in Washington D.C. If you're going and are interested in chatting up about rules and feedback on BRE or WF Rules, we would love to meet up with you. Please contact us through this Read More...
Hello everyone, I wanted to follow up on Kavita's great kickoff with an introduction as well. I'm Moustafa Khalil Ahmed, a Program Manager on the Connected Frameworks Rules Team. I have a blog here that talks mainly about .Net framework 3.0, Windows Workflow Read More...
As a follow up to Don's post on CodeDom, I just posted this on my blog. -Kavita Read More...
Thanks, Kavita, for setting up the Connected Framework Rules Team Blog. Several of us have our own blogs, but it is useful to have a central one like this to collate our collective experience. I'm Don McCrady, the dev lead for the Connected Framework Read More...
My name is Kavita Kamani and I am a Program Manager on the Rules team. My focus for the next few months will primarily be on the core rules engine model and enhancements to it, along with parity with BRE. I have my own blog where I started posting on Read More...
The Connected Framework Rules Team is responsible for the following Rules technologies: Rules technology in Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) (WF ships as part of .Net Framework 3.0) Rules technology that ships in BizTalk Server, namely Business Rule Engine Read More...
 
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