Introduction to Workflow Services (building WCF Services with WF)
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One of my favorite features in .NET 3.5 is the integration work that has been done between WF (Windows Workflow Foundation) and WCF (Windows Communication Foundation). Check out a c9 video with that team
here. This short screencasts walks through how to consume a WCF service from a workflow, as well as implementing a service as a workflow.
This is a recording of the "first demo" I do in any of my presentations introducing this topic, and as such, it involves starting with a blank solution and building all the pieces we need.
This is a recording of the "first demo" I do in any of my presentations introducing this topic, and as such, it involves starting with a blank solution and building all the pieces we need.
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Good video, kept it simple and focused.
不错的视频
初学匝道!!
Its good and nice. short and crispy
Can able to easily understand wfservice
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