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  Books : Pro WF: Windows Workflow in .NET 3.0 (Expert's Voice in .Net)


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005
EAN: 9781590597781
ISBN: 1590597788
Label: Apress
Manufacturer: Apress
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 744
Publication Date: February 16, 2007
Publisher: Apress
Sales Rank: 214939
Studio: Apress




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Windows Workflow Foundation is a ground-breaking addition to the core of the .NET Framework that allows you to orchestrate human and system interactions as a series of workflows that can be easily mapped, analyzed, adjusted, and implemented.



As business problems become more complex, the need for a workflow-based solution has never been more evident. WF provides a simple and consistent way to model and implement complex problems. As a developer, you focus on developing the business logic for individual workflow tasks. The runtime handles the execution of those tasks after they have been composed into a workflow.



Pro WF: Windows Workflow in .NET 3.0 provides you with the skills you need to incorporate WF in your applications. This book gets you up to speed with Windows Workflow Foundation quickly and comprehensively. The practical aspects of using WF are covered in a lively tutorial style with each workflow concept illustrated in C#. This book also includes detailed coverage of how to customize your workflows and access them in a variety of ways and situations so you can maximize the advantages of this technology.




Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Verbose and repetitive
The book has entire paragraphs that need to be stricken; many many paragraphs. Do you know why data integrity is important? Well, you will get lectured why whether you do or not. Sadly, some paragraphs that do contain meat are repeats of points already stated earlier in the same chapter. This made the book very difficult to read as my brain became quickly and thoroughly bored.

Secondly, the author uses some annoying class to setup and start workflows. Although this could be helpful ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good, not geat
(Note - I struggled between choosing 3 or 4 stars and finally decided on 3. It's really a 3.5 star book.)

Good points:
- Great explanations of concepts
- Tons of code demos

Bad points:
- Code demos were rather, well, cheesy. I grok wanting simple examples, but I would have prefered at least a couple that were a tad realistic (and didn't start with a disclaimer saying "this isn't the way one would do this in real life").

I was rather frustrated ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great book on workflow
You need to learn workflow? Get this book. Its the CLR via C# of workflow books.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Covers Material Pretty Well
Very good book - covered the material well. It uses detailed examples and steps all along the way, even showing VS.NET dialogs and what to do in each. I ran into a few issues to figure out on my own when actually implementing real workflows in professional code, but WF just carries a pretty steep learning curve and you have to pay your dues somewhat. No book could ever cover every possible scenario. The workflow manager class sets a good example, but you'll want to build one that's more robust and ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Another satisfied customer!
This is THE nuts and bolts book for Windows WF. The author is very good at communicating his point succinctly making all 684 pages a joy to read for those interested in WF.

All areas of WF are covered in good detail. You learn everything from developing a no-code workflow to developing dynamic workflow and also workflow that communicates with web services and much more. The author starts small, in the first 13 pages you develop a "Hello Workflow" app and he goes over all of the auto-generated ... Read More







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