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	<description>Windows Workflow Foundation shipped with .NET 4 and is a great way to build extensible apps, model long-running processes and orchestrate services. In this session, we’ll look at the options available to leverage Workflow Foundation in Windows Azure, starting with the capabilities on offer today, before taking a peek into the future and looking at some new features that the team is working on for running and managing workflows in Azure.</description>
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		<title>Re: Building apps with Windows Workflow Foundation and Windows Azure</title>
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			<![CDATA[<p>You can get the code from the demos on my blog, here at:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.thejoyofcode.com/Building_Applications_with_Workflow_and_Azure_ndash_BUILD_2011.aspx">http&#58;&#47;&#47;www.thejoyofcode.com&#47;Building_Applications_with_Workflow_and_Azure_ndash_BUILD_2011.aspx</a></p><p>Josh</p><p>posted by Josh_Twist</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 02:33:22 GMT</pubDate>
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			<![CDATA[<p>@<a href="/Events/BUILD/BUILD2011/SAC-867T#c634529468028860174">Josh_Twist</a>:&nbsp;</p><div><p>Great session Josh! Really enjoyed watching it!</p><p>What is going to be the recommended way of utilizing the power of WF in Azure in the future - using a worker role where we invoke the workflows and use SQL Azure for persistence or using the AppFabric Applications where we consume WF as a service and use the Service Bus? I remember you making a demo some time ago about the AppFabric Apps too.</p><p>Greetz</p></div><p>posted by Vaskko</p>]]>
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