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For those of you who attended my webcast today on workflow communications, the demo code is attached to this post. It includes the base activities used for communication activities (more on these in a later post) and it provides simple example of local...
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I've got a couple of fun talks coming up this month. First, I'm going to be doing an MSDN webcast on Windows Workflow Foundation - Communication in Depth. I'm going to dive into the core communication architecture, discuss how some of the OOB activities...
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Microsoft has rolled out the beta of SP1 for .NET Framework version 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008. Now don't get confused, this is not just a simple set of bug fixes, this thing is big! Entity Framework and LINQ to entities ADO.NET Data Services (formerly...
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Hot off the presses, you can get it now from MSDN subscriber downloads or the trial version . See Soma's blog for more details on the new features, etc. Surprisingly, being a WF and BizTalk guy, I'm least excited about the WF/WCF integration. I'll talk...
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I attended the Microsoft SOA and BP conference this week in Redmond where they announced their plans for future of connected systems (the division responsible for BizTalk, WCF, WF, AD, and much more). You can read more about the announcement and what...
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OK, Reading actually, but if you are in the London area and interested in workflow, then this is your chance to get a thorough understanding of not only the how of WF, but the why. We will look deep under the covers of building WF programs, hosts and...
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I'm excited to be hosting a BOF this year at Tech Ed on the tracking services in Windows Workflow Foundation. If you are interested in talking about tracking in general, the use of the included SQL tracking and query APIs, or custom tracking services...
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I'm excited to be presenting at the upcoming Tech Ed 2007 event in Orlando next month. I'm doing two different sessions for the Connected Systems Division (SOA track); one on BizTalk R2 and one on Windows Workflow. If you are heading to Tech Ed, I hope...
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Next month Pluralsight has our first public offering of Introducing Windows Workflow Foundation right in my own town of Minneapolis. We did a Double Feature with WF and WCF back in August and it was great. If you are looking for some training on WF, check...
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