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Windows Workflow Foundation Samples and Videos

BizTalkGurus.com has put together this page to focus on Windows Workflow samples and videos.

Windows workflow foundation (WinWF) is here! Download the WinWF Beta code from Microsoft.

WinWF will be part in the WinFX namespace available from Microsoft. WinFX includes Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Presentation Foundation. and Windows Workflow Foundation.

Visist Microsofts WindowsWorkflow.Net community site . This site is full of information, white papers, and news.

What does Microsoft says to say about WinWF:

Windows Workflow Foundation is the programming model, engine and tools for quickly building workflow enabled applications on Windows. It consists of a WinFX namespace, an in-process workflow engine, and designers for Visual Studio 2005. Windows Workflow Foundation is available (currently in beta) for both client and server versions of Windows. Windows Workflow Foundation includes support for both system workflow and human workflow across a wide range of scenarios including: workflow within line of business applications, user interface page-flow, document-centric workflow, human workflow, composite workflow for service oriented applications, business rule driven workflow and workflow for systems management.

These samples and videos are currently available through BizTalkGurus.com:

My First Sequential Workflow Video (9-14-2005)

  • Build and execute your first sequential workflow with Windows Workflow Foundation (WinWF) in just 15 minutes with this step by step video. Don't have WinWF? This video can be your first look at this powerful new workflow foundation by Microsoft.

Simple Sequential Workflow Sample (9-14-2005)

  • This sample shows how to use Beta 1 of Windows Workflow Foundation (WinWF) to create a sequential workflow. This sample uses a Windows Form to host the workflow. This sample is intended to show basic workflow features.

Loads of additional information is available at the Windows Viesta Development Center. It includes links to 12 hands on labs, MSDN on-line labs, books, and external training that is now or soon will be available.