MSDN Webcast: Workflow Authoring Using a Combination of XAML and Code (Level 300) 
Event ID: 1032287517
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English.
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Product(s):
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Longhorn.
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Audience(s):
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Pro Dev/Programmer.
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Duration:
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85 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Thursday, January 26, 2006 6:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation offers several different techniques for developing and defining workflows. In this webcast, we explore each of the alternatives and discuss some of the key factors that can influence your choice
of authoring mode. In addition to showing how to define workflows entirely in code, we also look at a more typical approach that involves using a Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) file to define the workflow model and a code file to define the
workflow business logic. We demonstrate how it is possible in some cases to express the entire workflow in XAML, which gives you the option of choosing whether to compile the workflow or to run it without compilation.
Presenters: Paul Andrew, Product Manager, & Bob Schmidt, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
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