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Windows Workflow Designer includes a number of activity designers that you can use when constructing your workflows. This section contains the system-provided activity designers used to create and manage state machine workflows. The following topics describe these designers and provide guidance on how to use them.
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State machine functionality in Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) was introduced as part of the Update 4.0.1 for Microsoft .NET Framework 4 (KB2478063). To create state machine workflow applications in Visual Studio 2010, the Update 4.0.1 for Microsoft .NET Framework 4 – Design-time Package for Visual Studio 2010 SP1 (KB2495593) is required. For more information and instructions on how to download and configure these updates, see Update 4.0.1 for Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Features.
In This Section
- StateMachine Activity Designer
Contains a collection of states and models workflows using the familiar state machine paradigm.
- State Activity Designer
Represents a state in which a state machine can be in.
- FinalState Activity Designer
Represents a state that terminates a state machine instance.
- Transition Activity Designer
Represents the transition between two states.
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Related Sections
For other types of activity designers, see the following topics.
Control Flow Activity Designers
Transaction Activity Designers
Error Handling Activity Designers
Build Date: 2012-03-02