No BizTalk Experience Required
This is for .NET developers who are trying out Windows Workflow Foundation and want a server environment to host workflows. The idea is that you create a workflow model in Visual Studio using WCF constructs to specify messaging to and from the workflow. You run a tool which generates a matching BizTalk orchestration wrapper and you can deploy the workflow and the wrapper into BizTalk Server. Thus gaining lots of great xability features from BizTalk Server for your workflow.
Today we have released the BizTalk Server 2006 extensions for Windows Workflow Foundation (June CTP) SDK Sample. To try it out head to the Connect Site for this project, complete the survey, download the sample code and do the walk through.
Prerequisites for the walkthrough:
- To complete the walkthrough you should first have Visual Studio 2005 professional or greater installed.
- You also need BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Beta 2 which is available on it's own connect site here.
- SQL Server 2005 SP1 express or greater is also required and you can get that here.
- Lastly you'll need the BizTalk extensions for WF from Connect.
The walkthrough will take about an hour and it starts with a WF workflow model and steps you through how to run this workflow inside the BizTalk Server managed server environment. No BizTalk experience is required for the walkthrough.
This is just a CTP of an SDK Sample so it's certainly unsupported at this time. We have lots of ideas for making the tool easier to use and easier to access from within Visual Studio and we'll be working on this some more before the release of BizTalk Server 2006 R2. We'd really like to get your feedback as well and that's why this sample is up on a Connect site. It allows for bug and feature submissions and also requests a survey before you download.
Previously I posted about this and linked to a video of the solution here.
Comments
Anonymous
June 27, 2007
This is for .NET developers who are trying out Windows Workflow Foundation and want a server environmentAnonymous
June 27, 2007
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June 28, 2007
If you are a .NET Developer and want to create workflows, but have no where to host them then this mayAnonymous
June 28, 2007
Very interesting, Paul. At U2U, we already haved decided to upgrade our workflow foundation course with this technology next week (hosting in Sharepoint & in Biztalk)Anonymous
June 28, 2007
Got to watch Jon Flanders' demo this sample today at the Microsoft office in LA - very cool - hostingAnonymous
June 28, 2007
I have the good fortune of watching the author of this SDK (John Flanders' - blog here http://www.masteringbiztalk.com/blogs/jon/PermaLink,guid,01a499d4-9aa3-4902-bafd-fae03cb89d13.aspx) presenting a live demo of it today. Living in LA does have it's advantages!Anonymous
June 28, 2007
Before joining Microsoft, I did spend a fair amount of time in the BizTalk world, and to this day, itAnonymous
June 28, 2007
Via Paul This is for .NET developers who are trying out Windows Workflow Foundation and want a serverAnonymous
June 28, 2007
Microsoft ESB Guidance 2006年10月微软发布的ESB Guidance CTP1,近日6月的CTP版本发表,更多的改进似乎是放在对Biztalk Server R2 的支持和最新的文档上面,其中比较引人注目的是比如基于BiztalkAnonymous
June 29, 2007
TGIF!! I am super busy right now designing a multi-CPU/multi-threaded Parallel Calculation Engine andAnonymous
June 30, 2007
This video shows how to use this sample to integrate BizTalk and WF today. From Paul Andrew's blogAnonymous
June 30, 2007
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July 02, 2007
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July 06, 2007
Hi McGeeky, Yes the workflow model built using this sample has full integration with BizTalk dehydration. We actually have a custom persistence service for WF which persists to an Orchestration member variable. When the orchestration dehydrates it takes the WF persisteded state with it. Messaging is also aligned between WF and BizTalk Orchestraiton to facilitate the intrgration. Cheers, PaulAnonymous
July 22, 2007
Seems like there's no shortage of new and exciting topics to stay up to date on! John Udel has just postedAnonymous
July 22, 2007
Seems like there's no shortage of new and exciting topics to stay up to date on! John Udel has justAnonymous
July 23, 2007
As we know WF and Biztalk are related and both have their strenghts and weaknesses: Windows WorkflowAnonymous
July 23, 2007
As we know WF and Biztalk are related and both have their strenghts and weaknesses: Windows WorkflowAnonymous
July 24, 2007
I have seen the new CTP (Community Technichal Preview) for the BizTalk Server 2006 extensions for WindowsAnonymous
July 24, 2007
Recent release: the BizTalk Server 2006 extensions for Windows Workflow Foundation (June CTP) SDK SampleAnonymous
July 31, 2007
I am getting a Page Not Found on the Connect site, can someone please point me to the correct link?Anonymous
September 10, 2007
I've been having some fun playing around with Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5, and wantedAnonymous
December 02, 2008
TGIF!! I am super busy right now designing a multi-CPU/multi-threaded Parallel Calculation Engine and diving into the science of Parallel Computing. I'll have some links when I get a chance. Windows Workflow Tomas talks about Silver , the integration