Workflow 4.5 versioning and AppFabric
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2012年2月10日 23:06
The new versioning (and other) features in version 4.5 look great, will AppFabric be updated to support them?
In particular side by side versioning and dynamic update seem like they'd need to be supported by AppFabric's service host, right?
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2012年2月12日 15:56
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2012年2月14日 5:13版主
This PowerPoint from TechEd 2011 talks about AppFabric/WF vNext as being the same: http://media.ch9.ms/teched/na/2011/ppt/MID313.pptx. I have not heard any announcements on when this might happen though.
Thanks,
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- 已编辑 Ben Cline1MVP, Moderator 2012年2月14日 5:13
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2012年3月3日 18:45版主
Just to add some more context here, this week I mentioned this question to the Microsoft product team responsible for WF and they are aware of the need to upgrade AppFabric for the WF 4.5 changes. I have still not heard if there is a plan to do this or not. I will provide an update here if I hear anything further.
Thanks,
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- 已编辑 Ben Cline1MVP, Moderator 2012年3月3日 18:45
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2012年3月6日 16:56
Excellent - thanks Ben.
Anyone had a chance to play with 4.5 (e.g. the versioning features) and AppFabric 1.1 to see what does/doesn't work?
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2012年3月6日 23:23版主
I can ask Microsoft if anything with AppFabric 1.1 will work or is supported with WF 4.5. My guess is that none of the WF 4.5 versioning will work with AppFabric. But I would wonder if you could even run a WF 4.5 workflow in the AppFabric host.
Thanks,
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2012年4月5日 22:08
Hi Ben - have you been able to ping Microsoft on this?
We're currently wanting to move to .NET 4.5 for some new code, but are held back because it seems AppFabric (which is a .NET 4 based service host) won't even run 4.5 workflows. Would be nice to have some guidance on this.
Thanks for your help,
Jason
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2012年4月9日 18:05
Hello!
It appears that AppFabric is not a part of Windows Server 8. Is Windows Server AppFabric actually dead, which I would really regret?
Best regards,
Henrik Dahl
- 已编辑 Henrik Dahl 2012年4月9日 18:05
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2012年4月9日 20:44版主
As far as I know, AppFabric is not dead but the naming has changed. So it is a little confusing understanding the vision moving forward because we have been used to the AppFabric brand. This is one of the confusing things even for me. Basically the new name for now is Azure Application Platform but this includes some non cloud or hybrid components.
If I remember correctly, AppFabric is not at this point part of Windows Server 8 but this is still fairly early to describe what it will be exactly when Server 8 is here. I actually do not know or have many of these details and the my replies earlier in the thread were based on a little more information about AppFabric and WF 4.5. I did test out the Windows 8 server beta and did not see it included by default like as a server role/feature, etc., although I certainly could have missed it.
I think this will get clearer as we get closer to the Windows 8 server release.
Thanks,
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- 已编辑 Ben Cline1MVP, Moderator 2012年4月9日 20:50
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2012年4月19日 11:13
Hi all,
We are running and testing our WF+WCF application (includes long runnings) on.Net 4.5, AppFabric 1.1 and Win2008R2 about two weeks.
Persistence and Monitoring are running as expected.
But we cannot try to execute dynamic update on on going workflows. I think we going to test dynamic update this week.
Unfortunately workflow versioning is not in our scope nowadays.
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2012年4月19日 14:12版主Ugur, Thanks for posting your experience, it is good to know it looks backwards compatible at least in the configuration you are using.
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2012年4月19日 20:45
Yeah, I can also confirm it works, at least workflows run, persist, monitoring works, etc.. so that's good.
Would be nice to hear some more about AppFabric (non Azure). As a poor enterprise developer all I seem to read or hear about are the goodies that people who can use Azure are getting, not much word about those of us who can't use it.
I would _love_ to use Azure, unfortunately it's not really an option, both on-premises and off-premises models supported by MS have major issues for the enterprise.

