Skip Ribbon Commands Skip to main content

SharePoint Happenings

Help (new window)
Sign In
Navigate Up
Get Microsoft Silverlight
Install Silverlight plugin for a richer experience...
Blog Home |  Freeware |  Speaking |  About me

My Publications



Bookmark and Share

Top Tech Links










Top SharePoint Administrator Links









Top SharePoint Developer Links













NOTE: This blog has been moved to http://blog.philwicklund.com. If you'd like assistance, leave a comment on the copied post in the new location (hint, use search on the right to find the post).


 

SharePoint 2010 Workflows in Action will take you through the SharePoint workflow fundamentals, and all the way to very advanced topics to help you meet your most complex workflow requirements. This includes covering topics such as the out of box workflows, and building custom workflows with SharePoint Designer 2010, Office Visio 2010, and Visual Studio 2010.

 

Additionally, the book covers topics that are very important to workflow such as building forms with InfoPath 2010, building custom task processes, building custom activities and conditions, and how to leverage external data sources in your workflows via Business Connectivity Services. Other goodies include building State Machine workflows, leveraging ASP.NET forms, workflow event handlers, and publishing custom actions and conditions into SharePoint Designer. The book is a one stop shop workflow resource for anyone building workflows for the SharePoint 2010 platform.
 

 Part I: Introducing SharePoint Workflows
  1 SharePoint Workflows for your business processes - FREE 
  2 Your First Workflow

Part 2 No-code SharePoint workflows
  3 Custom Designer workflows 
  4 Task processing in SharePoint Designer workflows 
  5 Advanced SharePoint Designer workflows
  6 Custom Visio SharePoint workflows
  7 Custom form fundamentals

Part 3 Custom-coded SharePoint workflows 
  8 Custom Visual Studio workflows
  9 Forms in Visual Studio workflows
10 Workflows and task processes
11 Custom workflow activities and conditions
12 A bag of workflow developer tricks