Screencast: Windows Workflow – Creating custom context channels for workflow services

by Matt Milner 5. May 2009 05:06

I’ve recently published a free screencast on how to create a custom context channel in workflow services. 

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.NET 3.5 supports managing context in a SOAP header or HTTP cookie, but that may not be where your context information lives. In this screencast I show an example of a custom channel that enables the context information to be passed in a URL to enable operation invocation from a link in an email.

 

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Windows Workflow Foundation | Windows Communication Foundation