XAML Activation
This topic applies to Windows Workflow Foundation 4 (WF4).
This sample demonstrates how to host a declarative workflow in IIS. The sample is a basic workflow called EchoService
that has one operation.
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The samples may already be installed on your computer. Check for the following (default) directory before continuing.
<InstallDrive>:\WF_WCF_Samples
If this directory does not exist, go to (download page) to download all Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and WF samples. This sample is located in the following directory.
<InstallDrive>:\WF_WCF_Samples\WF\Basic\Services\XAMLActivation
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To set up, build, and run the sample
Open the XAMLActivation.sln solution in Visual Studio 2010.
Build the solution by pressing F5.
Run WcfTestClient.exe. From a command prompt, type in the following:
cd %SystemDrive%\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE
Run WcfTestClient.exe.
Set the address of the service on WcfTestClient.exe by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+A and setting the service address to https://localhost:56133/Service.xamlx.
Perform the echo operation to test the service.
Deploy the Service in IIS using DeployToIIS.Bat in a command prompt with administrator privileges.
Update the service address in the client to https://localhost/XAMLActivation/Service.xamlx and test the service again using WcfTestClient.exe.