Configuring a self hosted ReceiveActivity and its runtime
Posted
Thursday, March 20, 2008 9:49 PM
by
Maurice
In my last post I showed how to self host the workflow runtime and still be able to use a Windows Communication Foundation and ReceiveActivity.
Hosting the workflow runtime in a WorkflowServiceHost is nice but in all likelihood you will also need to configure the workflow runtime itself and add some WorkflowRuntimeService to it. So how to do this when you never actually create the workflow runtime yourself?
There are two possible ways to go about this depending if you prefer to use code or a configuration file. Lets first look at the code option as it is easier to see all the working parts. In the case of a WCF hosted workflow runtime the WorkflowRuntimeBehavior is the WCF ServiceBehavior that is actually responsible for creating the WorkflowRuntime. Fortunately getting a reference to it, and thereby the WorkflowRuntime, isn't hard.
// Create the host
WorkflowServiceHost host = new
WorkflowServiceHost(typeof(Workflow1));
// Retreive the WF behavior
WorkflowRuntimeBehavior workflowRuntimeBehaviour =
host.Description.Behaviors.Find<WorkflowRuntimeBehavior>();
// Retreive the WF runtime
WorkflowRuntime workflowRuntime = workflowRuntimeBehaviour.WorkflowRuntime;
// Create and add the SqlWorkflowPersistenceService
SqlWorkflowPersistenceService persistenceService =
new
SqlWorkflowPersistenceService(connectionString);
workflowRuntime.AddService(persistenceService);
// Start listening
host.Open();
Doing the same in a configuration file isn't hard either. The main problem is that a app.config isn't compiled so it's a bit easier to make a typo and not catch it until runtime.
<?xml
version="1.0"
encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<system.serviceModel>
<!-- Details ommited -->
<behaviors>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behavior
name="WorkflowConsoleApplication1.Workflow1Behavior" >
<!-- Details ommited -->
<workflowRuntime
name="WorkflowServiceHostRuntime"
validateOnCreate="true"
enablePerformanceCounters="true">
<services>
<add
type="System.Workflow.Runtime.Hosting.SqlWorkflowPersistenceService, System.Workflow.Runtime, Version=3.0.00000.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35"
connectionString="Data Source=localhost\sqlexpress;Initial Catalog=WorkflowPersistence;Integrated Security=True;Pooling=False"
LoadIntervalSeconds="1"
UnLoadOnIdle= "true" />
</services>
</workflowRuntime>
</behavior>
</serviceBehaviors>
</behaviors>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
This configuration file is basically the same as in the previous post except that contains a workflowRuntime element inside of the service behavior. This workflowRuntime contains the services collection where you can add any services you need.
Enjoy!
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