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This topic applies to Windows Workflow Foundation 4 (WF4).
This section contains custom activity samples created declaratively in code.
In This Section
- Bookmarks
This sample demonstrates how to write a custom activity that creates a bookmark to receive external input.
- Custom Composite using Native Activity
This sample demonstrates how to write a NativeActivity that schedules other Activity objects to control the flow of a workflow’s execution.
- Execution Properties
This sample shows how to define and use an execution property in a custom activity.
- Exposing and Invoking ActivityActions
This sample demonstrates how to develop a custom activity that has an ActivityAction.
- Using AsyncOperationContext in an Activity Sample
This sample demonstrates how to develop a custom CodeActivity that uses AsyncOperationContext to perform work asynchronously outside of the workflow.
- Hello World Custom Activity
This sample demonstrates several key features of Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), including how to create a simple custom activity.
- Dynamic Arguments
This sample demonstrates how to implement an activity for which the arguments are defined by the activity consumer rather than the activity author.
Build Date: 2012-03-02