WF and WCF integration in .NET 3.5
- Posted: Aug 20, 2007 at 4:40 PM
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For more information on the WF and WCF integration in .NET 3.5, check out
Matt’s blog.
Also, check out these screencasts:
Creating a Workflow Service in Approximately 60 seconds
Dynamically Creating Service Contracts using Workflow Services in .NET 3.5Building
WCF Services with WF – a 80 minute talk by Pravin given at a training we did here in Redmond.
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One question... Can the supplier shown in the example could be added dynamically? because in real world for a company the list of suppliers keeps changing on the fly and the WorkFlow model must have taken this in care... If yes could you please tell us how to do that...
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Anuj Chauhan
anuj.mca@gmail.com
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