Shows practical examples about WF 4 persistence, tracking, and bookmarks.
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WF 4.0 WorkflowServiceHost Custom Tracking
In previous two-part post (here and here) I showed how to add persistence to a workflow hosted via the WorkflowServiceHost. In this post I will do some modifications on the same example to add tracking support. Now since I am a good guy and would like to make your lives easier, I will repost the full code here instead of pointing out only the differences. Let’s roll…
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WF 4.0 WorkflowServiceHost Persistence – Part 2
In part 1 I configured the Persistence store for a WF 4.0 workflow services hosted by WorkflowServiceHost. I showed how the workflow is persisted just before sending a response to a client application and observed the persisted state in the database.
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WF 4.0 WorkflowServiceHost Persistence – Part 1
First step is setting up the new persistence databases. Go to “C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\SQL\en” and there you will find two files:
– SqlWorkflowInstanceStoreSchema.sql
– SqlWorkflowInstanceStoreLogic.sql
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Building and Managing WCF and WF 4 Services with Windows Server AppFabric
Here are my session recordings talking about Building and Managing WCF and WF 4 Services with Windows Server AppFabric, as part of Devlifestyle Event…
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Introducing WF4.0: Building Distributed Apps with WF 4.0 and WF 4.0 Services
In 2006, Microsoft released .NET Framework 3.0, which basically consisted of extensions to .NET Framework 2.0. WCF was the biggest hit back then and gained the most attention. That even continued with the 3.5 release of the framework.
With .NET Framework 4.0, Microsoft made WF the major focus, and with the many enhancements they have in place, it is evident the importance that WF 4.0 will have for building .NET-based applications.