System.Workflow Namespaces
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The System.Workflow namespaces contain types used to develop applications that use Windows Workflow Foundation. These types provide design time and run-time support for rules and activities, to configure, control, host, and debug the workflow runtime engine.
Namespaces
Namespace | Description |
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System.Workflow.Activities | Provides classes related to Windows Workflow Foundation activities. |
System.Workflow.Activities.Configuration | Provides classes that represent sections of the configuration file. |
System.Workflow.Activities.Rules | Contains a set of classes that define the conditions and actions that form a rule. |
System.Workflow.Activities.Rules.Design | Contains a set of classes that manage the Rule Set Editor and the Rule Condition Editor dialog boxes. |
System.Workflow.ComponentModel | Provides classes related to the Windows Workflow Foundation component model. |
System.Workflow.ComponentModel.Compiler | Provides classes related to the Windows Workflow Foundation component model compiler. |
System.Workflow.ComponentModel.Design | Provides classes related to the Windows Workflow Foundation component model designers. |
System.Workflow.ComponentModel.Serialization | Provides the infrastructure for managing the serialization of activities and workflows to and from extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) and CodeDOM. |
System.Workflow.Runtime | Provides classes related to workflow runtime. |
System.Workflow.Runtime.Configuration | Contains classes that are used to configure the workflow runtime engine. |
System.Workflow.Runtime.DebugEngine | Contains classes and interfaces for use in debugging workflow instances. |
System.Workflow.Runtime.Hosting | Provides classes related to Windows Workflow Foundation runtime hosting. |
System.Workflow.Runtime.Tracking | Contains classes and an interface related to tracking services. |