In Pro WF 4.5, you'll find the insight and direction for understanding how to build workflows using WF 4.5 and host them as long-running services using Microsoft's Windows Server, for on-premises work, and Azure AppFabric, for hosting workflows in the cloud. With the concept of cloud computing using Windows Azure and the maturity of Windows Server technology, workflow services can be hosted with first-class service monitoring with less overhead from a developer's perspective.
Building workflows in a declarative fashion, and hosting them as services, is a natural way for building business logic that is tiered away from running applications that subscribe to them, therefore providing flexibility for when business processes change. In Pro WF 4.5, author Bayer White walks you, as the developer, through the steps and explains the concepts of declaratively modeling domain specific business processes that can be hosted and exposed as services, either on premise or as cloud services within Windows Azure.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the changes introduced in Windows Workflow Foundation after WF 4.0
* Build workflows by understanding what tools are available so they can be hosted as services
* Discover what hosting options are available with AppFabric and how to determine which one to use.
* Understand how to install and configure Windows Server and Windows Azure AppFabric.
* Deploy workflows as services using Windows Server and Windows Azure AppFabric.
* Determine current health of running services by understanding what tools are available for monitoring.