- Windows Workflow Foundation (WF or WinWF) is Microsoft's programming model for building workflow-enabled applications in the Windows operating system. It includes a namespace, a workflow engine and design tools that can be used with Visual Studio .NET. Windows Workflow Foundation covers both system and human workflows and it can be used with both client and server versions of Windows.
Windows Workflow Foundation is one of the four main products inMicrosoft's.NET Framework 3.0, previously known as WinFX. The other three are the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), and the Windows CardSpace. The .NET 3.0 suite is due to be released around the same time as Windows Vista, Microsoft's upcoming update to its Windows operating system. .Net 3.0 can also be used with Windows XP and the Windows 2003 Server.
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Learn more about ASP.NET, Ajax and Web application development |
| Silverlight Learning Guide: Silverlight is Microsoft's new framework for building browser- and platform-agnostic Web apps. This resource will help developers see what Silverlight can do for them. |
| ASP.NET AJAX Learning Guide: This reference introduces developers to Microsoft's ASP.NET AJAX framework with a plethora of tips, tutorials and webcasts. |
| ASP.NET 2.0 Learning Guide: ASP.NET 2.0 provides a hefty number of enhancements, including over 50 new controls that significantly reduce coding. |
| Beginning ASP.NET AJAX development, Part 1: ASP.NET AJAX continues to gain momentum as a Web development standard. Here we look at tutorials and application add-ins to help developers get started. |
| Mobile and Wireless Development Learning Guide: If you're ready to expand your developer skills to mobile and wireless applications, then this learning guide is for you. It's chock full of articles, tutorials, tools, sample code and much more. ... |
| Advanced Windows Debugging Book Chapter and Podcast: This book excerpt and podcast offers information that will help you to master some of the most powerful debugging tools, including NTSD, CDB, WinDbg, KD, and ADPlus. |
| Fast Guide: SharePoint blogs: Most companies have limited budgets and resources, MOSS blogs may offer just the added support needed to keep abreast of the information you need when you need it. |
| Best practices of the AJAX kind: Some tips from online giant Yahoo have value for any would-be AJAX front-end developers, be they Microsoft community members or outliers. |
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