Go With the Flow - Windows Workflow Foundation
In September of 2005, at the Professional Developer's Conference (PDC), Microsoft introduced Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) as part of the WinFx set of technologies. The WWF supplies a workflow engine, developer SDK, and distributable components to allow developers to develop business and process oriented applications that can be dynamically updated and changed as the business rules do. The WWF can be used to write applications that handle business processes like expense report approval, or be used within an application to handle navigation. This presentation will be a first look at the capabilities of the WWF and the tools it provides. (Based on Beta 2 of WWF).
This presentation is the same as the one given at the Cincinnati-Dayton Area Code Camp in January. If you missed it then, catch it this time.
Michael Wood
Michael is a Senior Consultant for Strategic Data Systems (SDS) in Centerville, OH, but lives across the river in Kentucky. He has been working in .Net since pre-Beta 2 back in 2001. He has contributed to the "Visual Studio Hacks" book from O'Reilly and has provided some articles for the Visual Studio Hacks website that will be published sometime in the future. He specializes in middle-tier and web application development/design.
The meeting is February 21st at 6:00 PM at Max Technical Training.