Title: | Building Applications with Windows Workflow Foundation: Basics of Windows Workflow Foundation |
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Building Applications with Windows Workflow Foundation: Basics of Windows Workflow Foundation
Description
Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) is
Microsoft's programming model for building workflow-enabled
applications in the Windows operating system. It includes a
namespace, a workflow engine, and design tools that can be used
with Visual Studio .NET. Workflow is an extremely important type of
application that has been difficult to build on the Microsoft
platform. Workflow Foundation is a major element of the .NET
Framework 3.0 platform that enables application developers to build
these types of applications. In Building Applications with Windows
Workflow Foundation; Part I: Basics of Windows Workflow
Foundation, author, MVP, speaker, and leading consultant
Michael Stiefel introduces readers to the basics of Windows
Workflow foundation. The other parts of this series
include State Machine and Rules-Driven Workflows Advanced Workflow Features Extended Workflow Example All of the “Building
Applications with Windows Workflow Foundation” Short
Cuts were created with the professional developer in mind. The
author’s unique approach is a combination of practical
application with just enough understanding of the underpinnings for
developers. It is not a book on "workflow plumbing” but a
successful approach he has used for many years in consulting and
training. Features of this Short Cut series
include Demonstrations on how to build practical workflow applications
by solving problems that workflow developers will have to
solve. Plenty of code that helps demonstrate how to solve the
practical problems of building an application. The first three
Short Cuts emphasize and illustrate how to build the elements of an
application. The fourth Short Cut will pick a different application and
illustrate how to build a workflow application with more emphasis
on the design strategy and tactics using the problem solutions
developed in the first three articles. Providing this information as a Short Cut will enable
information to be delivered to developers quickly, more
efficiently, and cheaply than could be done in a book, but with the
quality of a book rather than the superficial level of most current
articles. Table of Contents Why Did Microsoft Create Workflow
Foundation? Requirements for Workflow
Infrastructure Windows Workflow Foundation Developing Simple Workflows with Visual
Studio.NET
Building Applications with Windows Workflow Foundation: Basics of Windows Workflow Foundation
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Duration1h 4m
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Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) is Microsoft's programming model for building workflow-enabled applications in the Windows operating system. It includes a namespace, a workflow engine, and design tools that can be used with Visual Studio .NET. Workflow is an extremely important type of application that has been difficult to build on the Microsoft platform. Workflow Foundation is a major element of the .NET Framework 3.0 platform that enables application developers to build these types of applications.
In Building Applications with Windows Workflow Foundation; Part I: Basics of Windows Workflow Foundation, author, MVP, speaker, and leading consultant Michael Stiefel introduces readers to the basics of Windows Workflow foundation. The other parts of this series include
State Machine and Rules-Driven Workflows
Advanced Workflow Features
Extended Workflow Example
All of the “Building Applications with Windows Workflow Foundation” Short Cuts were created with the professional developer in mind. The author’s unique approach is a combination of practical application with just enough understanding of the underpinnings for developers. It is not a book on "workflow plumbing” but a successful approach he has used for many years in consulting and training.
Features of this Short Cut series include
Demonstrations on how to build practical workflow applications by solving problems that workflow developers will have to solve.
Plenty of code that helps demonstrate how to solve the practical problems of building an application. The first three Short Cuts emphasize and illustrate how to build the elements of an application.
The fourth Short Cut will pick a different application and illustrate how to build a workflow application with more emphasis on the design strategy and tactics using the problem solutions developed in the first three articles.
Providing this information as a Short Cut will enable information to be delivered to developers quickly, more efficiently, and cheaply than could be done in a book, but with the quality of a book rather than the superficial level of most current articles.
Table of Contents
Why Did Microsoft Create Workflow Foundation?
Requirements for Workflow Infrastructure
Windows Workflow Foundation
Developing Simple Workflows with Visual Studio.NET