An example of a Silverlight2.0 process designer. Let's talk to friends interested in Silverlight, process designer, and WF.
Some time ago, my friend kept asking me to write a B/S process designer. I kept shirking it and said that when the official version of Silverlight2.0 was released, I wrote a Silverlight version for him.
A few days ago, Silverlight2.0 was released. My friend told me it was time to write it. I also shirked that Silverlight Tools had no Chinese version and my machine could not be installed. I thought that the Silverlight Tools Chinese version would take a few months to come out. I didn't expect MS to be so diligent this time. A friend called last night and said that the Chinese version of Silverlight Tools is out. It's time to start work ...... Wait for Silverlight3.0,
No way. Write a DEOM first.
Since WF cannot support loading with Silverlight as the host, the WF template is generated and the WF class cannot be directly used by workers such as the WinForm program or the WPF program, currently, you can only use the background interaction method.
The architecture is still under idea. I first wrote a demonstration of the graphic part. I thought it would have been completed today. I didn't expect many changes to Silverlight, and many WPF functions were not supported, there are still some important things that don't have time to complete next week, so they will be uploaded soon. First, let's talk to friends interested in Silverlight, process designer, and WF.
Code: http://files.cnblogs.com/wxwinter/wxwinterWFDesignerSl.rar
Note: To open a project, you must install [Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1].
If you only want to see the effect, you can open it directly.
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