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Previously on "Display GUI in custom activity (Windows Workflow Foundation)"

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  • jmo21
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    Suity, this may be better asked on somewhere like Stackoverflow

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    I'm learning while on the bench. I get stuck at the first hurdle and come running to you guys, the "experts" for help. Standard.
    In which case you're probably better off asking on the MSDN social network.
    One of the MVP's will give you an answer (which you can then post on here for translation)

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    there are specialist sites which you can farm this work out to
    I'm learning while on the bench. I get stuck at the first hurdle and come running to you guys, the "experts" for help. Standard.

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  • Spacecadet
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    there are specialist sites which you can farm this work out to

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  • Display GUI in custom activity (Windows Workflow Foundation)

    Has anyone done this?

    Basically I need a runtime forms designer as part of a custom activity. Not too fussed about this part, but actually displaying the form, capturing the content as part of the custom activity is the part I am puzzling over.

    I can put the workflow into a wait state, and display the screen as part of some other engine and then call back to the workflow with the captured data to move it along again if necessary but it sounds messy.

    Any ideas, or has anyone done anything similar?

    TIA

    Suity

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