I am building a service in Windows Workflow Foundation 4.0 in Visual Studio designer m开发者_Go百科ode.
I have a custom wor开发者_运维问答kflow implementation what requires updation of an external DB. I created a simple workflow for text purpose and found a strange thing!
Folks, I\'m building a pretty standard workflow that I want exposed via a WCF endpoint - I\'m using the \"WCF Service Application\" project template and I\'ve got a .xamlx service. This is a very simp
I am responsible for a team of developers who will are about to start development of a light weight insurance claims system. The system involves a lot of manual tasks and business workflows and we are
Our file structures is pretty good, organizing functionality in separate folders.My question is how do others work on applications that involves upwards of 500 JavaScript files.
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I love the flexibility of named branches but I have some concerns about the prolifieration of heads. Even when the branch is closed, it still shows up in the heads.I have an idea for how to clean up
Just familiarizing myself with TFS 2010, especially Team Build which now uses Windows Workflow. Have been setting up some custom workflows etc to get used to it and so far so good.
There is a question that references the old, buggy 3.5 version here.This question is regarding the WF that comes with .NET 4.
I\'ve worked with PRISM on one major project before so I\'m pretty familiar with the concepts involved but I\'m about to embark on a self managed project and was wondering if anyone has any pearls of