workflow-foundation

Breakout Session: Rules Driven Development

My last session of the day was the “Rules Driven Workflow in WWF”. The presentation was given by Jurgen Willis. Check out their website for more information on WWF. First off he went over some the basics in case people missed the Intro to WWF session. He then got a little more in depth. Rules revolve around conditions. Conditions are simply providers that return a boolean to indicate if a rule passed or not.

Breakout Session: Introduction to the WWF

Introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation So Microsoft has finally found purchase in the WWF…or rather they have invented a new meaning to the acronym. WWF was announced this morning in the keynote as a new framework to provide APIs to create, manage, and implement workflow in your applications. This is just a “helper” and is not a product. It’s an extension to the .Net framework and is itself very extensible.