Workflow TV - Parent / Child Workflows
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Suppose you have a workflow that needs to call another workflow. How do you do it? In this episode, I show you how to do so by using the InvokeWorkflow activity of the Microsoft.Activities project.
For more info see this blog post
Ron Jacobs
http://blogs.msdn.com/rjacobs
Twitter: @ronljacobs http://twitter.com/ronljacobs
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@kachchhu: WF4 is the name I use for Windows Workflow Foundation in .NET 4 from the System.Activities namespace.
This is different from the workflow implementation from .NET 3 in the System.Workflow namespace.
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