In previous posts we saw how to bind our designer properties to our activity and use VB.NET syntax for more complex values. In this post let’s see how to show variables and work with namespaces. Continue reading
In first part of this serie we saw how to bind our designer properties to activity properties and create a custom designer for our activity. Let’s see how to bind to activity properties through the designer and allow user to enter values in the designer. Continue reading
I’ve recently been creating custom designer for Workflow Activities and hosting the whole WF designer in a web application. As there is very limited documentation and guide other than Microsoft Forums, here I’ll try to shed some lights to some of the problems I have encountered. Continue reading