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Presenting Windows Workflow Foundation [Paperback]

Paul Andrew (Author), James Conard (Author), Scott Woodgate (Author), Jon Flanders (Author), George Hatoun (Author), Israel Hilerio (Author), Pravin Indurkar (Author), Dennis Pilarinos (Author), Jurgen Willis (Author)
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0672328488 978-0672328480 September 12, 2005 1

Presenting Windows Workflow Foundation is a premium reference that provides information on a key part of WinFX, providing universally accessible and consistent workflow technology for the Windows platform. Windows Workflow Foundation delivers an API as part of WinFX and a workflow designer hosted in Visual Studio 2005.

The Windows Workflow Foundation supports development of both sequential and state-based workflow involving both human and system interaction. Sequential workflow is a map of activities that may be in series or parallel. State-based workflow is a state machine where events cause transitions. Rules can be specified that drive decision making in a workflow and can be updated easily at runtime. Workflow can be created as a model and executed inside many host applications including Windows Forms, console applications, or Web applications.

  • Key Scenarios that can be developed with Windows Workflow Foundation include:
  • Document management: The steps involved in the review and approval of shared documents or other content.
  • Line of business application: The processing flow or business logic in an extensible part of the application.
  • Website page flow: The flow of state variables between web pages.
  • IT management: Handling of common systems management processes.
  • Decision making logic: Where complex business logic is well described by a sequential or state diagram.
  • Consumer: A common series of steps for consumer PC usage.

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About the Author

Paul Andrew is the technical product manager for Windows Workflow Foundation. He has also worked for Microsoft both as a developer evangelist and as a developer consultant.

James Conard is an architect evangelist with Microsoft's Developer and Platform Evangelism (DPE) group. James is responsible for driving the early adoption of Windows Workflow Foundation with key ISVs and customers.

Scott Woodgate is a group product manager responsible for technical product planning and worldwide readiness of BizTalk Server and Windows Workflow Foundation.

Jon Flanders is an industry-leading author and instructor of in-depth developer training materials at DevelopMentor.

George Hatoun is a program for Workflow in Microsoft Office. He defines Office workflow engine requirements and the integration of Windows Workflow Foundation into Windows Sharepoint Services.

Israel Hilerio is a program manager on the Windows Workflow Foundation team in charge of forms integration and designer re-hosting.

Pravin Indurkar is a program manager on the Windows Workflow Foundation team and is responsible for the state machine workflows in Windows Workflow Foundation.

Dennis Pilarinos is a technical program manager on the Windows Workflow Foundation team. He is responsible for defining and creating the developer tools and parts of the programming model for Windows Workflow Foundation.

Jurgen Willis is a program manager with the Windows Workflow Foundation team. He is responsible for the rules technology and condition-driven activities.

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Introduction

Introduction

Windows Workflow Foundation was announced at the Professional Developers Confer-ence in 2005 and it will be released in mid-2006. This book is written for Beta 1 of the technology and as such it is possible that some parts of the book may be out of date when the technology is released.

The book is intended to give you an introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation and you can read it chapter by chapter, or you can read the first three chapters as an introduction and then skip around to points of interest. You can read it offline (perhaps when you commute to work on the train) or you can work through the examples at your computer. To follow along trying out our examples, you will need Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 and Windows Workflow Foundation SDK Beta 1. With or without a computer, you should have at least six months of .NET development experience.

This book is not intended to be your reference guide as you develop an application using Windows Workflow Foundation so it doesn't comprehensively cover all the APIs. To find out more, please visit http://msdn.microsoft.com/workflow.

There are nine authors on the book and they represent a combined experience of more than 30 years in Workflow and related technologies. I have the privilege of working with a very experienced and talented team. We are all very excited about bringing this state-of-the-art Workflow engine to the Windows platform. We hope that by using it you can find yourself new opportunities for building all kinds of interesting software.

Someone once told me that Workflow is the happy state you get into when your work just flows. Read this book and perhaps you will agree.

Paul Andrew Product Manager for Windows Workflow Foundation Microsoft Corporation



Product Details

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Sams; 1 edition (September 12, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672328488
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672328480
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,957,665 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars OK, but Not Relevant Introduction to WWF, March 30, 2006
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If you are looking for high-level concepts and architecture of Windows Workflow Foundation, then this book is good. However, many of the concepts and APIs featured in the book are not present in the current beta (2.0).

Do not get this book if you are JUST looking for relevant code samples. Instead, visit http://msdn.microsoft.com/workflow. Get this book if you need to understand basic WWF concepts.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The only available book on windows workflow -- unfortunately, March 30, 2006
This review is from: Presenting Windows Workflow Foundation (Paperback)
The book presents Windows Workflow Foundation. It covers all aspects of this new framework, from using out-of-the-box activities to creating new ones or creating a new hosting environment.

You should read this book for the high level information, not the code. The API in the newer versions of WWF has changed substantially and most of the code is obsolete.

The biggest problem I have with this book is the quality (or lack thereof) of the English. The book is filled with spelling and grammatical errors.

I would recommend waiting for a better book unless you need to know more about WWF immediately.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good complement to the SDK, January 5, 2006
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I found this book a very good complement to the SDK, because the SDK doc lacks explanation on many areas, and the book gives good background info on many topics.

The only thing I don't like is the use of VB.Net as examples in the book.
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