James Conard - Touring the Windows Workflow Foundation Team Offices
- Posted: Nov 23, 2005 at 12:48 PM
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WF Beta 1.2 download and instructions for Office 12 Beta users & developers
WF Beta 1.2 download with instructions for WinFX Nov CTP developers
WindowsWorkflow.NET community site, forums, code, etc.
Stephen.
Thanks.
No, unfortunately Windows Workflow Foundation will not be used in the next version of Exchange.
James Conard
The RTM for Windows Workflow Foundation is scheduled for early Q3 2006. This will be a standalone release designed to support Office "12". Then Windows Workflow Foundation will also be included with WinFx later in the calendar year. We're working on the plans for go-live licenses now. Stay tuned to http://www.WindowsWorkflow.net and http://msdn.microsoft.com/workflow for more details on go-live licenses.
James Conard
Bugger!
Stephen.
Unfortunately we don't have that example posted yet, but we do have a example application that is very similiar. The Workflow Designer Control Example re-hosts the Workflow Designer control in a custom Windows Forms application and enables drag-and-drop from a toolbox of activities onto the design surface.
James Conard
http://blogs.msdn.com/jamescon
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