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It is helpful to think of activities as controls within a workflow, similar to controls used with Microsoft ASP.NET Pages or Microsoft Windows Forms. You can use activities to encapsulate execution logic, communicate with the host and decompose a workflow into reusable components. This session examines the simple process of creating custom activities. If you want to expose activities to other developers designing workflows, you are likely to find this session valuable.Presenter: Dennis Pilari...

MSDN Webcast: Extending Workflow Capabilities with Custom Activities (Part 6 of 7) (Level 300)