Technology SamplesĀ 

The samples in this section demonstrate specific technologies of Windows Workflow Foundation. The technology samples are categorized based on their technology features.

In This Section

Activities Samples

Contains samples that demonstrate how to use the activities that are provided with Windows Workflow Foundation.

Activity Binding Samples

Contains samples that demonstrate how to bind activity dependency properties to workflow properties.

Basic Workflows Samples

Contains samples that illustrate how to create and use different types of workflows in Windows Workflow Foundation.

Communications Samples

Contains samples that show the different activities that are available for object communication between workflows and other objects.

Custom Activities Samples

Contains samples that demonstrate how to create custom activities.

Designer Hosting Samples

Contains samples that show how to host the Windows Workflow Foundation designer.

Dynamic Update Samples

Contains samples that demonstrate the ability to dynamically update a running workflow.

Hosting Samples

Contains samples that demonstrate activities that are associated with hosting the Windows Workflow Foundation runtime engine.

InMemory Samples

Contains samples that illustrate how to compile a workflow code file at run time.

Markup Samples

Contains samples that demonstrate how to work with workflows that are defined as XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language).

Roles Samples

Contains samples that demonstrate the various details that are involved when you create and run workflows that use roles.

Rules and Conditions Samples

Contains samples that illustrate how to work with rules and use policies in workflows.

Tracking Samples

Contains samples that illustrate the different ways to use tracking and create custom tracking solutions.

WorkflowCommitWorkBatch Service Samples

Contains samples that show the different ways to use transactions in a workflow.

See Also

Other Resources

Application Samples

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