WF4 InstanceStore for Oracle
WF4 InstanceStore for Oracle
Hi everyone,
I'm interesting whether anyone beside me needs Workflow Foundation 4 InstanceStore implementation for Oracle...
Does DevArt plan to do something in this direction?
PS. I've successfully ported Microsoft SqlWorkflowInstanceStore implementation to DevArt dotConnect for Oracle suite. I'm thinking about releasing it as open source project, so everyone can contribute.
I'm interesting whether anyone beside me needs Workflow Foundation 4 InstanceStore implementation for Oracle...
Does DevArt plan to do something in this direction?
PS. I've successfully ported Microsoft SqlWorkflowInstanceStore implementation to DevArt dotConnect for Oracle suite. I'm thinking about releasing it as open source project, so everyone can contribute.
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We will post here as soon as the status of this feature changes. We are working on it, but cannot provide any timeframe.
At the moment, we can only suggest implementing your own Instance Store class for Oracle. For information on how to do it, please refer to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee829481.aspx
Also, you can create a Persistence Service class for WF 3.0/3.5 based on the sample in the following discussion:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums ... 6e01edad1c
At the moment, we can only suggest implementing your own Instance Store class for Oracle. For information on how to do it, please refer to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee829481.aspx
Also, you can create a Persistence Service class for WF 3.0/3.5 based on the sample in the following discussion:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums ... 6e01edad1c
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+1 InstanceStore
We also are looking for an implementation of InstanceStore for Oracle.
If there is an implementation (opensource or closedsource), we would like to use it, and we are willing to fund it. It simply makes no sense that everyone builds his own.
@Alladin: have you already published your work?
Regards Mat
[email protected]
If there is an implementation (opensource or closedsource), we would like to use it, and we are willing to fund it. It simply makes no sense that everyone builds his own.
@Alladin: have you already published your work?
Regards Mat
[email protected]
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The Instance Store implementation for Oracle is available in the latest versions of dotConnect for Oracle. You can evaluate dotConnect for Oracle Professional to try Oracle Instance Store:
http://www.devart.com/dotconnect/oracle/download.html
(please use the dotConnect for Oracle 6.30 Professional Trial download).
http://www.devart.com/dotconnect/oracle/download.html
(please use the dotConnect for Oracle 6.30 Professional Trial download).