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Quite possibly. From what I read the visual designer is part of the IDE, whereas I want it to be part of the application. Also WWF is part of MOSS whereas I need this to be a forms app. Or am I missing something?
The Windows Workflow designer is part of the IDE (Visual Studio), but if you're using Visual Studio 2010 (i.e. .NET Framework 4, WF 4 etc.) you can re-host the designer in your own application! See: Rehosting the Workflow Designer
Last edited by billybiro; 21 June 2011, 12:20.
Reason: changed link for better one!
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