More specifically, WWF is a set of libraries that end-users and ISVs can use when they are building their own business process and workflow systems. However, it's not clear (to me at least) how XAML fits into the mix and how it relates to their usage of BPEL. Anne - have you seen more details on that?

R

Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
The latest version of Windows Workflow Foundation (WinWF) now uses XAML for its worflow markup format. I'm not sure that quite qualifies as using "XAML for business process", because WinWF is not really a business process system. It's a low-level framework for building workflow applications. It supports human, system, and state-based workflow. The next rev of BizTalk will build on WinWF. Office 12 will also provide a set of built-in workflw capabilities (e.g., for routing documents for approval) based on WinWF.

Anne

On 1/18/06, jeffrschneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"They are really pushing the use of XAML for business process, which
is very unique and compelling," said Ron Schmelzer, a senior analyst
with ZapThink LLC. "They're already getting WCF and WF in the
mainstream."
See: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1912323,00.asp


Ron - what does XAML for business process mean? Also, why is it
compelling?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff










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