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24 Sep 2009 01:08 PM EDT
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posted by Peter Schulz
With Workflow Studio 2.0 we officially support 8 different OS platforms (all on the latest service pack only):
- Windows XP x86
- Windows XP x64
- Windows Vista x86
- Windows Vista x64
- Windows Server 2003 R2 x86
- Windows Server 2003 R2 x64
- Windows Server 2008 x86
- Windows Server 2008 x64
We don't stop you from installing on unsupported platforms and the chances are pretty good that everything will work just fine. However, we know that everyone wants to use their product in a fully supported environment. As we plan for the next release, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 will be available. To make sure we make the right decisions on which platforms we officially support I would like to get your feedback.
Please take the polls below to let us know which platform(s) you want to be able to use Workflow Studio with and whether you need 32-bit support only, 64-bit support only, or both:
Comments (2)
Sep 24
Anonymous says:
What about Linux (Ubuntu, Debian etc.)What about Linux (Ubuntu, Debian etc.)
Sep 24
Peter Schulz says:
Because Workflow Studio is built on top of Microsoft's Workflow Foundation techn...Because Workflow Studio is built on top of Microsoft's Workflow Foundation technology it is limited to platforms that support the .NET Framework 3.5. Currently there are not any ports to other platforms available that we could use.
While the workflows are required to run on a Windows platform, you can build a web page that accesses them remotely. Ed York posted a blog on one way to do this: http://community.citrix.com/x/iAdqB
We are looking into options to make this type of functionality part of the product and I would love to hear any use cases about how you would leverage this in your environment.
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