Professional Microsoft Sharepoint 2007 Workflow Programming
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:12/09/2008
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Price:$74.99
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Workflow Programming Principles.
Chapter 2: Developing Custom Workflows.
Chapter 3: Programming SharePoint External Data Exchange Services.
Chapter 4: CallExternalMethodActivity-Based SharePoint Activities.
Chapter 5: HandleExternalEventActivity-Based SharePoint Activities.
Chapter 6: Workflow Security and Management, and Fault Handling.
Chapter 7: Workflow Modification and Task Editing.
Chapter 8: Developing Custom Office SharePoint Designer 2007 Actions and Conditions.
Chapter 9: Workflow Actions and Conditions XML Markup Language.
Chapter 10: Deploying Workflows and Actions through SharePoint Solution Package.
Index.
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