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Friday, November 02, 2007

WWF Web Workflow Approvals Starter Kit V2 Available for VS 2008

Windows Workflow Foundation Web Workflow Approvals Starter Kit version 2 is Available with updates for Visual Studio 2008.

Brief Description from MSDN Site
A starter kit Web application that includes task-oriented workflow using Windows Workflow Foundation.

Overview from MSDN Site
This starter kit is a Visual Studio 2005 (with updates for Visual Studio 2008) project that demonstrates using Windows Workflow Foundation for simple task-oriented workflow in an ASP.NET Web application. A workflow model is used to automate work order requests at a small example company. It includes three pre-defined roles which each play a part in the work order creation, approval and monitoring. The starter kit may be modified for other workflow models to suit other small Web-based task management systems.

Get it here.
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