Please
join us on August 13th as Anderson Imes presents on Workflow as a Service! We will have FREE food, drinks, and there will be a prize
drawing for those who attend - courtesy of Sogeti!
Presentation: Workflow as a Service
Date: Wednesday, August 13th 2008
Time: 6:30PM
Where: Microsoft, Las Colinas LC1 (7000 HWY 161, Irving TX)
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com
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Speaker Bio
Anderson is a developer for
Mary Kay and an active member of Microsoft's Connected Technology Advisor program. Anderson is currently delivering software
solutions built on .NET, including Windows Communication Foundation and Windows
Workflow. You can learn more about
Anderson from his blog http://theimes.com/.
Summary
In the past, raising events
and communicating from the outside into a running workflow was difficult to
understand and to manage. With .NET 3.5, though, Microsoft has blurred
the lines between Windows Communication Foundation and Workflow Foundation,
giving you the same great homogeneous communication model with workflow as you
do a WCF service.
In this presentation you
will learn:
- How to implement a WCF
service declaratively, using WF
- How to create long-running
operations that could span weeks, months, or years
- New bindings in WCF for
use in and out of WF
- Tips to make sure your
transition to .NET 4.0 WF is painless
Sponsors
We would like to extend a special thank you to the sponsors of this event!
