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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation
The following
article
has a nice introduction to the WWF.
Some interesting features of WWF includes
The BPEL library that allows the WWF workflow to be exported as BPEL to be used by any standard BPEL engine.
Custom Activities has themes.
Workflow can be dehydrated and rehydrate using SQL Express.
Hosting sections of a workflow on multiple machines is acceptable.
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