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Writing a Language Compiler - Why Target WF?
some potential workflow authors will be comfortable neither with code or XAML; the graphical WF designer can help here, but even that requires either Visual Studio, SharePoint Designer (which has a crippled graphical workflow designer, and is SharePoint-specific to boot), or you need to host the WF designer in your own app. confusion with Biztalk, lack of prescriptive guidance on implementing systems using WF, the fact that once you get beyond the graphical designer the sexiness factor goes way down (but that's precisely when a technology like WF starts to shine). Enter TextFlow.
There Must Be Some Mistake
- Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Windows Workflow Rules Engine…Without Windows Workflow!
Last week, while teaching another Essential AJAX at the LA office, I hung out with Rod da Silva, our resident Workflow and BizTalk expert, who described the rules engine in Windows Workflow and how it can be used in all sorts of applications. It requires the appropriate security permissions, of course, but you probably need those anyways since the Workflow assemblies don’t allow partially trusted callers. While intrigued, I thought I’d have to do a lot of research figuring out how to get it to work outside of Workflow. The designers even provide IntelliSense! levitra.
Jason Diamond
- Friday, June 29, 2007
Accessing Context Properties from within a map in BizTalk
It is not a 100% clean construct because BizTalk really tries to do its best to disallow access to internal classes and runtime. However, utilitzing some thread local storage and (what i think is) a reasonable assumption, this functoid is actually able to retrieve any of the message context properties in a receive port (no orchestrations required) ContextAccessor.zip (255.35 Tags: BizTalk 2004 It's been a while, but i hope this will make up for being quiet again. I've run across the question many times, but never found the time to really dive into it.
XML from the Coffee Shop
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Accessing Context Properties from within a map in BizTalk
It is not a 100% clean construct because BizTalk really tries to do its best to disallow access to internal classes and runtime. However, utilitzing some thread local storage and (what i think is) a reasonable assumption, this functoid is actually able to retrieve any of the message context properties in a receive port (no orchestrations required) ContextAccessor.zip (255.35 Tags: BizTalk 2004 It's been a while, but i hope this will make up for being quiet again. I've run across the question many times, but never found the time to really dive into it.
XML from the Coffee Shop
- Thursday, February 1, 2007
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Windows Workflow Rules Engine…Without Windows Workflow!
Last week, while teaching another Essential AJAX at the LA office, I hung out with Rod da Silva, our resident Workflow and BizTalk expert, who described the rules engine in Windows Workflow and how it can be used in all sorts of applications. It requires the appropriate security permissions, of course, but you probably need those anyways since the Workflow assemblies don’t allow partially trusted callers. While intrigued, I thought I’d have to do a lot of research figuring out how to get it to work outside of Workflow. The designers even provide IntelliSense! levitra.
Jason Diamond
- Friday, June 29, 2007
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Writing a Language Compiler - Why Target WF?
some potential workflow authors will be comfortable neither with code or XAML; the graphical WF designer can help here, but even that requires either Visual Studio, SharePoint Designer (which has a crippled graphical workflow designer, and is SharePoint-specific to boot), or you need to host the WF designer in your own app. confusion with Biztalk, lack of prescriptive guidance on implementing systems using WF, the fact that once you get beyond the graphical designer the sexiness factor goes way down (but that's precisely when a technology like WF starts to shine). Enter TextFlow.
There Must Be Some Mistake
- Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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