Library podcasts

endpoint.tv: Using SQL Tracking Services with WF

endpoint.tv

Welcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series. In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to add tracking capabilities to your WF using SQL Tracking Services. In this screencast, Matt demonstrates how to add SQL Server workflow t...

Running time
0h12m
File size
5.00MB

Download Original File | View original post

Episode synopsis

Welcome to the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series.

In this short video, CSD MVP Matt Milner from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to add tracking capabilities to your WF using SQL Tracking Services.

In this screencast, Matt demonstrates how to add SQL Server workflow tracking services. He first sets up the SQL Server database/tables via Powershell, and how to add (and configure)the tracking service to the workflow runtime within the application. Once added, Matt demonstrates how to use the query API to print basic workflow information back out to a command-line Console.

As we add the service to the application, Matt also discusses the various persistance service settings that are available, such as data partitioning and profile configuration.

For additional information on WF, please check out the WF Dev Center on MSDN and the .NET Endpoint team blog. For more information on classes offered by Aaron and the PluralSight folks, check out their catalog of instructor led courses and new online courses that cover a variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from .NET v3.5 to WSS to BizTalk server.

Comments

Leave a comment

Sign in or Join us (it's free).

AddThis

Events coming up

  • Nov 19

    SQLBits V

    Newport, United Kingdom

    SQLBits is Europe's largest SQL Server conference, and SQLBits V will be the biggest and best yet. On November 19th we are holding a day of pre-conference seminars; on November 20th we have a pay-to-attend day of SQL Server 2008 and R2 content; and on Saturday November 21st we have our usual free community conference.

Want to stay in touch with what's going on? Follow us on twitter!