Introduction to WF 4
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Learn how to model and execute declarative application logic and long-running, reactive business processes using Windows Workflow Foundation 4
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Course Description
Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) allows developers to create declarative application logic for quicker development, simplification of complex tasks, and management of long-running business logic. Learn how to use WF in your web applications, web services, or any .NET application. This is the first in a series of short courses on WF 4, and lays the foundation for other courses. Future courses will focus on particular development areas such as activity development, workflow services, hosting, designers, etc. This course is focused on WF in .NET 4. No knowledge of WF in .NET 3.x is assumed or required/recommended. For users interested in WF 3 (used in SharePoint 2007/2010), we recommend the Windows Workflow Fundamentals course which covers WF 3.
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Course Syllabus
Introducing Windows Workflow Foundation 4- 43m 52s
—Introduction 0m 46s
—Declarative programming 7m 34s
—Demo: Declarative programming 6m 13s
—Reactive programs 5m 32s
—Demo: Reactive programs 2m 49s
—Introducing Windows Workflow 7m 24s
—Workflow Foundation features 7m 43s
—Demo: WF features 4m 46s
—Summary 1m 5sProgramming workflows in WF 4- 55m 1s
—Introduction 0m 49s
—Definitions and data flow 8m 55s
—Demo: Definition and data flow 14m 24s
—Control flow 4m 1s
—Demo: Flowchart 7m 49s
—Executing workflows 3m 40s
—Demo: Workflow execution 3m 42s
—Creating workflows in code 4m 26s
—Demo: Dynamic activity 6m 13s
—Summary 1m 2sWriting custom activites in WF 4- 54m 33s