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Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation Step by Step (Microsoft Windows Step by Step)
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(Paperback - Mar. 28, 2007)
by Kenn Scribner
Sales Rank: 575213
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List Price: $44.99
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Paperback: 512 pages
Publisher: Microsoft Press February 28, 2007
Language: English
ISBN-10: 073562335X
ISBN-13: 978-0735623354
Product Dimensions:
8.9 x 7.3 x 1.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
Product Description
Get hands-on guidance for using Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation to create process-managed applications for Microsoft Windowsone step at a time. Understanding Windows Workflow Foundation is essential for every developer who works with multiple applications and services that must exchange data or results. Windows Workflow Foundation defines a process flow amongst people, applications, and servicesmapping dependencies and sequences to allow automation of tasks across previously stand-alone programs. With STEP BY STEP, you work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises to understand the core capabilities and fundamental techniques for working with Windows Workflow Foundation. New-to-topic developers can take a sequential approach to understanding workflows and learning how to create Windows Workflow Foundationenabled applications and services. This book includes a CD with practice exercises and code samples to help developers accelerate their productivity.
Customer Reviews & Comments I've always enjoyed the step by step books, because they force me to sit down and work through the technology. I read through other books and tend to use them more as reference books. Of course the different step by step books have different authors and some are better than others.
I'm happy to say that this one is great. Especially important to me since the subject matter is critical for projects that I have on the table. Mr. Scribner takes you through the fundamentals and into a detailed analysis of most of the provided activities before delving into more advanced subjects such as workflow types other than sequential. The book wraps up with using workflow on the client and server ends of web services.
The steps are laid out well except for some cumbersome back referencing to previous chapters in some of the earlier chapters. At some times the author gets a little wordy and monotonous with steps (e.g. step 1 of most of the samples). He could have been straight to the point and just have said open the project such and such.
The samples are where this book really shines. All of the code is available on the CD that can be installed (although I would have much preferred to copy the data from the CD). The author provides two solution directories for most of the samples in the book. The first one is a partial solution that includes all of the work not relevant to workflow or what you've already learned (e.g. you won't have to drudgingly build your service interfaces for each sample). The second one is a complete solution already done that you can reference. The samples are interesting and relevant. You can tell the author had fun with them.
There are some subjects namely rules, declaritive workflows, and session state with web services that could have been expounded on, but I suppose to be fair the purpose of a step by step book is not to go into too much depth on things. That being said, there are some external references, but not enough and a summary of them at the back of the book would be nice.
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Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation Step by Step (Microsoft Windows Step by Step)
List Price: $44.99
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Price: $29.67

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