June 2010
Intermediate to advanced
936 pages
22h 1m
English

One of the responsibilities of an activity is to cooperate with the workflow designer in order to provide an appealing and productive design experience. This chapter focuses on the mechanisms provided with Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) that make the design-time experience easier to use and less error-prone. Rather than focus on a particular runtime feature of WF, this chapter is all about helping the developers who use your custom activities at design time.
This chapter begins with an overview of the classes that you will use to create custom activity designers. Several designer scenarios are then presented in a series of examples. The first ...
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