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This topic applies to Windows Workflow Foundation 4 (WF4).
This section describes the programming model, samples, and tools of the Windows Workflow Foundation (WF).
In This Section
- Guide to the Windows Workflow Documentation
A set of suggested topics to read, depending upon your familiarity (novice to well-acquainted) and requirements.
- What's New in Windows Workflow Foundation
Discusses the changes in several development paradigms from previous versions.
- Update 4.0.1 for Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Features
This topic provides installation and deployment instructions and an overview of the new features introduced with Update 4.0.1 for Microsoft .NET Framework 4, including state machine workflows.
- Update 4.0.3 for Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Windows Workflow Foundation Features
This topic provides an overview of the new WF features introduced as part of Update 4.0.3 for Microsoft .NET Framework 4.
- Windows Workflow Foundation Feature Specifics
Describes the new features in Windows Workflow Foundation in .NET Framework 4
- Windows Workflow Conceptual Overview
A set of topics that discusses the larger concepts behind Windows Workflow Foundation.
- Getting Started Tutorial
A set of walkthrough topics that introduce you to programming Windows Workflow Foundation applications.
- Windows Workflow Foundation Programming
A set of primer topics that you should understand to become a proficient WF programmer.
- Extending Windows Workflow Foundation
A set of topics that discusses how to extend or customize Windows Workflow Foundation to suit your needs.
- Windows Workflow Foundation Glossary for .NET Framework 4
Defines a list of terms that are specific to WF.
- Windows Workflow (WF) Samples
Contains sample applications that demonstrate WF features and scenarios.
Build Date: 2012-03-02