October 2006 - Posts
Have you built a solution that uses the new .NET Framework 3.0 technologies WPF, WF, WCF or CardSpace? Microsoft is seeking a proposal to showcase your solution on the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 to a worldwide audience. Now is the time to have Microsoft
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If you have been using Windows Workflow Foundation to build web service business logic, you may be using the publish-as-web-service tool that is part of the Visual Studio extensions for Windows Workflow Foundation. How it works is if you have a workflow
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Harry Pierson blogged about his opinion that the WF persistence service is a toy and the WF web services implementation is a toy. He points out some specific issues that he has with these parts of WF but he hasn't given the full story and not all of his
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Here's a report that Quest software is workflow-enabling Active Roles Server. It already has workflow in it, but they say it will move to Windows Workflow Foundation. http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php/id;1684931305
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We have started publishing case studies for the upcoming release of the .NET Framework 3.0. This will be added to as we move through the release and launch activities. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/aa497320.aspx You may have noticed also
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If you are looking for professional training on Windows Workflow Foundation have a look at Pluralsights upcoming 4 day course next month in November 2006. http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/introducingWF.aspx You can find a wide variety of Windows Workflow
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Microsoft Learning has just released online e-clinics for .NET Framework 3.0. These 2 hours premium e-clinics cover the new capabilities in .NET Framework 3.0. There is a course on Windows Presentation Foundation, one on Windows Workflow Foundation and
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