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I’ve recently published a free screencast on how to create a custom context channel in workflow services. .NET 3.5 supports managing context in a SOAP header or HTTP cookie, but that may not be where your context information lives. In this screencast...
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I’ve recently published a free screencast on how to manage conversations in workflow services. Conversations are special cases of context management in workflow services requiring extra information to correctly route messages. In this screencast...
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I’ve recently published a free screencast on how to manage context information when using workflows, and the Send activity, to interact with workflow services. When using workflows as clients to workflow services, the Send activity...
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I’ve recently published a free screencast on how to manage context information when using a .NET client to interact with workflow services. This screencast shows how to manage context in .NET applications to enable multiple calls on the same...
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I’ve recently published a free screencast on how to create custom context bindings in workflow services. Microsoft ships several bindings that support context management, but they cannot possibly cover all of the scenarios you might need. In this...
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I’ve recently published a free screencast on the basic ideas around context management with workflow services. This screencast walks through the basic ideas of managing context in workflow services and introduces several concepts that will...
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My latest screencast in the Windows WF developer screencast series has been loaded up. In this session, I go into detail about how to use one of the more powerful control flow activities in the framework. I show how to use data to drive control flow with...
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My latest screencast in the Windows WF developer screencast series has been loaded up. In this session, I follow up on my previous screencast where I covered using SQL Tracking Services and dive into how Tracking Profiles work and how you can create them...
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My latest screencast in the Windows WF developer screencast series has been loaded up. In this session, I discuss the basics for setting up the SQL Tracking Service in Windows WF and how to begin tracking basic information. In a subsequent screencast...
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My latest screencast in the Windows WF developer screencast series has been loaded up as of last week. In this session, I discuss the basics of creating custom leaf activities including how to use Dependency Properties to make your properties bindable...
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My latest screencast in the Windows WF developer screencast series has been loaded up as of last week. In this session, I discuss the basics of using the Send activity to consume a service from a workflow using WCF. I extend the workflow created in the...
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My latest screencast in the Windows WF developer screencast series has been loaded up as of this morning. In this session, I discuss the basics of using WF to implement an operation in a WCF service, or using WF as the implementation of a WCF service...
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My latest screencast in the Windows WF developer screencast series has been loaded up as of this morning. In this session, I discuss the basics of add persistence services into the workflow runtime using code or configuration. Additionally, to show off...
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My latest screencast is up on the Endpoint.tv show on Channel 9. In this screencast I cover the basic steps to host workflows in your applications. I cover the basic hosting steps in a console application, then jump in and run a workflow in an ASP.NET...
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In the latest screencast in the ongoing series, I cover the basics of creating a state machine workflow. I show you the various activities to use, how to transition between states and handle events including time based events. Screencast: Creating Your...
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