An updated (August 2010) release of the Layered Architecture Sample for .NET is now available. New in this release is the illustration of using Message Types to pass data to-and-from the Expense Workflow Service and the changes in the communication model to the Workflow Service.
Important in this release is also a fix to ensure that workflow persistence is working correctly so that the state of the workflow is maintained between host shutdowns.
Take note that the Azure version of the sample is not yet updated.
You can download the sample directly from here.
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