If you want to gain the skills to build Windows Workflow Foundation solutions, then this is the book for you. It provides you with a clear, practical guide on how to develop workflow–based software and integrate it into existing technology landscapes. Throughout the pages, you′ll also find numerous real–world examples and sample code that will help you to get started quickly.Each major area of Windows Workflow Foundation is explored in depth along with some of the fundamentals operations related to generic workflow applications. You ll also find detailed coverage on how to develop workflow in Visual Studio®, extend the framework with custom code, and utilize the framework with Microsoft® technologies such as SharePoint® 2007 and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). You&′ll then be able to use Windows Workflow Foundation to create innovative business solutions that provide value to organizations.What you will learn from this bookThe different areas of the Windows Workflow Foundation architectureDetails about workflow hosting, execution, and communicationHow to build workflow–based solutions without constructing the underlying workflow logicTips for developing solutions using the out–of–the–box functionalityTechniques for extending the base APIsHow to apply each piece of the Windows Workflow Foundation platform to real–world scenariosBest practices for debugging workflowsWho this book is for This book is for developers and architects interested in learning more about Windows Workflow Foundation. You should have some familiarity with the .NET Framework.Biographie de l'auteurTodd Kitta resides in the suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri, with his beautiful wife, beautiful new daughter, and smelly Boxer (dog, not shorts). Todd has a background in .NET development, and he has worked with .NET since its initial release in 2002. More recently, Todd s involvement in business process software such as BizTalk led him to Windows Workflow Foundation, and the development of this book soon followed. Todd also writes articles for technical publications and speaks at local .NET User Group meetings. He is currently employed at a consulting firm in St. Louis called Covenant Technology Partners, which focuses on business intelligence and portal solutions that use Microsoft technologi
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