Actually it does nothing in the constructor.
But I believe it has something to do with the Custom Designer I´ve built. I´ll be looking into this tonite. Thanks a lot Mitch for the help!
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On 9/20/06, Mitch Denny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yeah – still no go. Do you have a config file somewhere that it relies on to initialise correctly? If the Activity throws an exception in the constructor then it won't work in the designer (I've found).

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mitch Denny


Sent: Wednesday, 20 September 2006 10:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [OzTFS] Project BHAL Iteration 1 Released!

 

Can't get to that point. When I drag on the Activity to the designer and let go it doesn't actually appear. Let me give it another go though.

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Bernardo Heynemann
Sent: Wednesday, 20 September 2006 10:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OzTFS] Project BHAL Iteration 1 Released!

 

You should have to configure the Activity properties like Server, ServerPort, and such.

you did that?

 

On 9/20/06, Mitch Denny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Bernardo,

 

To test this out – I created a sequential workflow console application. Added a reference to the Activity. Dragged it over from the toolbox into the workflow and nothing happened. I'm guessing that there is some configuration that needs to be in place for the design time experience to work?

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Bernardo Heynemann
Sent: Wednesday, 20 September 2006 1:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzTFS] Project BHAL Iteration 1 Released!

 

First of all, I´m aware that this is a cross-post of my Blog ( http://manicprogrammer.com/cs/blogs/heynemann/archive/2006/09/20/122.aspx ), but since many, many people here don´t read my blog (someone does? hehehe) I would like to share this with a lot of really SMART guys you are, sou you can help me out. Having said that, the cross-post:

 

I´m really really proud to release iteration one in such a small timeframe. I just worked in the project for two days of spare time (about 8hrs or so) and accomplished a lot in the areas of learning the technology, implementing the iteration requirements, setting up Continuous Integration support for the CodePlex project, setting up SandCastle documentation builds and achieving a really cool Code Coverage stat (I´ll leave it as a surprise, since I´ll publish stats later).

Iteration 1 ships with a CreateWorkItem activity for Windows Workflow Foundation that upon execution will create a workitem in the specified team server with the specified title and description.

I´m completely aware that it´s not much in terms of code, but each project needs momentum and I believe I got it now, since my only tasks from now on are developing the remaining features (almost no administrative tasks left woof!).

Still I got no applications for the project team. I´m attributing that to the fact that it´s still a really new project and the technology it involves is pretty unknown to many.

Hopefully we´ll get more applications, but now I want FEEDBACK, FEEDBACK, FEEDBACK! Just go on, create a Hello World Workflow that uses the Create Workitem activity (you may even create a Hello World WorkItem, lol), and report back any suggestions, problems, etc.

You can check the release here Release Iteration 1 Beta, but as I always recommend, check the wiki since there´s a lot more information there at Project Bhal Wiki.

I´ll be posting tomorrow a comprehensive post (maybe two) about the following topics that I found interesting in this iteration:

  1. The TFS code to connect and create a workitem
  2. The process of creating the Custom Activity
  3. Continuous Integration with CodePlex
  4. Creating a viable solution for using SandCastle as of it´s current version.

I´m waiting for your comments...
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Microsoft Certified Solution Developer .Net

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