

Introduction
Elements
of this syllabus are subject to change.
This
two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills
to build and configure a Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) solution.
This
course is intended for application developers who know how to create
applications in Visual Studio 2005 or 2008. The course does not require
previous experience creating workflow-based solutions.
After
completing this course, students will be able to:
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Explain Windows Workflow Foundation concepts and features |
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Create sequential workflows |
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Create state machine workflows |
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Modify workflows at run time |
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Implement conditional branching in a workflow |
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Define and execute rule sets |
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Forward chain rules |
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Change rules at run time |
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Call methods on the host process |
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Handle events from the host process |
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Consume services from a workflow |
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Publish a workflow as a service |
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Create a custom activity |
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Create a custom composite activity |
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Define custom activity layout |
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Customize activity serialization |
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Create a custom runtime service |
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Hydrate and dehydrate workflows |
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Monitor workflows |
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Track workflows |
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Handle faults in a workflow |
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Handle cancellations in a workflow |
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Create and manage transactions in a workflow |
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Create and handle compensations |
Before
attending this course, students should have intermediate experience developing
applications by using previous versions of Microsoft Visual Studio at level
200.
Module
1: Creating and Hosting Workflows
This
module explains how to create and host Windows Workflow Foundation (WF)
workflows.
Lessons
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Overview of Windows Workflow Foundation |
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Creating Sequential Workflows |
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Creating State Machine Workflows |
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Modifying Workflows at Runtime |
Lab:
Creating and Hosting Workflows
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Creating and hosting a simple sequential workflow |
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Passing parameters into a workflow |
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Creating a state machine workflow |
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Hosting the state machine workflow |
After
completing this module, students will be able to:
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Explain Windows Workflow Foundation concepts and features. |
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Create sequential workflows. |
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Create state machine workflows. |
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Modify workflows at run time. |
Module
2: Applying Conditions and Rules
This
module explains how to apply conditions and rules in a workflow.
Lessons
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Implementing Flow Control |
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Defining and Executing Rule Sets |
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Forward Chaining of Rules |
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Changing Rules at Run Time |
Lab:
Applying Conditions and Rules
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Making Decisions |
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Performing Iteration |
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Defining Policies |
After
completing this module, students will be able to:
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Implement conditional branching in a workflow. |
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Define and execute rule sets. |
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Forward chain rules. |
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Change rules at run time. |
Module
3: Communicating with Workflows
This
module explains how to communicate between workflows, host processes, and
services.
Lessons
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Calling Methods on the Host Process |
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Handling Events from the Host Process |
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Consuming Services from a Workflow |
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Publishing a Workflow as a Service |
Lab:
Communicating with Workflows
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Invoking a Method on the Host Process |
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Handling Events from the Host Process |
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Consuming Services from a Workflow |
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Publishing a Workflow as a Service |
After
completing this module, students will be able to:
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Call methods on the host process. |
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Handle events from the host process. |
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Consume services from a workflow. |
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Publish a workflow as a service. |
Module
4: Creating and Configuring Custom Activities
This
module explains how to create and configure custom activities.
Lessons
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Creating Custom Activities |
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Creating Custom Composite Activities |
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Customizing Activity Serialization |
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Defining Custom Activity Layout |
Lab:
Creating and Configuring Custom Activities
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Creating a Custom Activity |
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Validating a Custom Activity |
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Developing a Custom Activity Designer |
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Creating a Custom Composite Activity |
After
completing this module, students will be able to:
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Create a custom activity. |
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Create a custom composite activity. |
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Define custom activity layout. |
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Customize activity serialization. |
Module
5: Creating and Managing Runtime Services
This
module explains how to create and manage runtime services.
Lessons
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Creating a Custom Runtime Service |
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Hydrating and Dehydrating Workflows |
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Monitoring Workflows |
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Tracking Workflows |
Lab:
Creating and Managing Runtime Services
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Creating a Custom Runtime Service |
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Hydrating and Dehydrating Workflows |
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Monitoring Workflows |
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Tracking Workflows |
After
completing this module, students will be able to:
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Create a custom runtime service. |
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Hydrate and dehydrate workflows. |
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Monitor workflows. |
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Track workflows. |
Module
6: Managing Faults, Cancellations, Transactions, and Compensations
This
module explains how to manage faults, cancellations, transactions, and
compensations in a workflow.
Lessons
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Handling Faults |
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Handling Cancellations |
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Creating and Managing Transactions |
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Creating and Handling Compensations |
Lab:
Managing Faults, Transactions, and Compensations
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Handling Faults |
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Implementing Transactional Behavior |
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Implementing Compensation Behavior |
After
completing this module, students will be able to:
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Handle faults in a workflow. |
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Handle cancellations in a workflow. |
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Create and manage transactions in a workflow. |
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Create and handle compensations. |
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