Microsoft finally released a new CTP of the .NET Services SDK, the March 2009 CTP Personally, I think it is a very noteworthy release since it now allows for the first time to develop full blown applications in the Workflow Services part of it: Now you can activate workflows from an external source,...
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(German version may be provided at a later stage / Deutsche Version wird gegebenenfalls nachgereicht) In previous posts, I gave an introduction to BizTalk Workflow Services , I wrote about flow control and rambled about tricks you can do in conditions . This post will deal with the send and receive activities...
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(German version below / deutsche Version weiter unten) I did not find blog entries about this elsewhere, so here we go. Disclaimer: Nobody shared this information actively with me, and no confidential information was leaked to me, I happened to find it in public sources and derived my conclusion: It...
(German version maybe coming later / deutsche Version folgt eventuell später) http://workflow.biztalk.net now offers a CTP of BizTalk Workflow Services. Let's look at what that means. First you should download the latest version of the SDK. Right now this is the file " BizTalk Services...
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