Windows Workflow 3.5 Advanced Topics
Advanced Topics in Windows Workflow Foundation
What you'll learn
This course covers more advanced topics in Windows Workflow Foundation.
Table of contents
- Activities II 0m
- Outline 1m
- Building a composite activity 1m
- Scheduling child activities 4m
- Demo: Creating composite activities 20m
- Managing activity execution contexts 7m
- Activity conditions 2m
- Attached dependency properties 2m
- Building simple composite activities 5m
- Activity error handling 7m
- Cancelation 1m
- Considerations for composite activities 1m
- Demo: Fault handling 15m
- Summary 1m
- Persistence and transactions 0m
- Outline 1m
- Persistence enables passivation and process agility 0m
- Mechanics of persistence 8m
- SQL workflow persistence service 5m
- Persistence enables process agility 4m
- Custom persistence service 2m
- Demo: Persistence service enables process agility 6m
- Consistency 5m
- Compensation 8m
- Demo: Compensation 8m
- Consistency with the runtime 8m
- Demo: Using the WorkBatch 13m
- Summary 1m
- Tracking services 0m
- Outline 1m
- Workflow tracking 2m
- Tracking architecture 1m
- Using workflow tracking 2m
- Tracking profiles 6m
- Demo: Tracking profiles 13m
- SQL tracking service 4m
- Querying tracking data 2m
- SQL tracking and transactions 2m
- Combining SQL tracking and persistence 2m
- Demo: SQL tracking 11m
- Custom tracking 6m
- Demo: Custom tracking service 13m
- Summary 1m
- Workflows and SharePoint 0m
- Outline 0m
- Introducing SharePoint 4m
- Workflow in SharePoint 8m
- User interaction 4m
- Developing workflows for SharePoint 3m
- SharePoint Designer 5m
- Demo: SharePoint Designer 14m
- Visual Studio development 2m
- Creating user interfaces 3m
- InfoPath user interfaces 3m
- Deploying workflows 3m
- Demo: Creating SharePoint workflows in Visual Studio 18m
- Summary 1m