TY - BOOK ID - 94139076 TI - Beginning WF : Windows Workflow in .NET 4.0 AU - Collins, Mark J AU - SpringerLink (Online service) PY - 2010 SN - 9781430224860 9781430223153 9781430224853 PB - Berkeley CA Apress DB - UniCat KW - Programming KW - Computer architecture. Operating systems KW - Computer. Automation KW - computerbesturingssystemen KW - computerprogramma's KW - programmeren (informatica) KW - programmeertalen KW - software engineering UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:94139076 AB - Chapter Outline This book's projects (chapters) are grouped into five sections. In many cases, the same solution is provided in all chapters in that section, with each chapter providing new features to the project from the previous chapter. Section 1: Basic Concepts In the first section, you'll build three simple workflows. In Chapter 1, you'll create a workflow using the workflow designer and some of the basic built-in activities. In Chapter 2, you'll re-create the same workflow in code. This will give you an opportunity early on to see both designer workflows and coded workflows. Both types will be demonstrated throughout the book. In Chapter 3, you'll use the flowchart activity, which provides the ultimate flexibility in designing complex workflows. Section 2: Designing Workflows In the second section, you'll build a workflow that computes the cost of an order. Each chapter will add additional features to the project from the previous chapter. The project in Chapter 4 demonstrates how to pass data into and out of a workflow. In Chapter 5, you'll interactively execute activities based on a collection of objects. Chapter 6 will show you how to handle and throw exceptions. In Chapter 7, you'll explore the two main ways to extend the workflow activities: creating a custom activity and executing the InvokeMethod activity. ER -