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Microsoft® Windows® Workflow Foundation Step by Step
Author Kenn Scribner (Wintellect)
Pages 512
Disk 1 Companion CD(s)
Level Beg/Int
Published 02/28/2007
ISBN 9780735623354
Price $44.99
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Your hands-on, step-by-step guide to learning how to work with Windows Workflow Foundation

Get hands-on guidance for using Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation to create process-managed applications for Microsoft Windows—one step at a time. Understanding Windows Workflow Foundation is essential for every developer who works with multiple applications and services that must exchange data or results. Windows Workflow Foundation defines a process flow amongst people, applications, and services—mapping dependencies and sequences to allow automation of tasks across previously stand-alone programs. With STEP BY STEP, you work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises to understand the core capabilities and fundamental techniques for working with Windows Workflow Foundation. New-to-topic developers can take a sequential approach to understanding workflows and learning how to create Windows Workflow Foundation–enabled applications and services. This book includes a CD with practice exercises and code samples to help developers accelerate their productivity.

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