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SharePoint 2010 State Machine Workflows with Custom Task Forms (InfoPath) using VS 2010 - Part 1 of 3

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A tutorial on SharePoint 2010 Custom State Machine Workflows with Custom Task forms in InfoPath 2010. An example based tutorial, where I simulate the Recruitment Process of an organization.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Feature xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/" Description="Recruitment SharePoint Workflow Feature" Id="258f1220-e402-4f9e-a36f-58416178058c" Scope="Site" Title="RecruitmentProcessFeature">
  <Properties>
    <Property Key="GloballyAvailable" Value="true" />
    <Property Key="RegisterForms" Value="Forms\*.xsn" />
  </Properties>
  <ElementManifests>
    <ElementManifest Location="RecruitmentWorkflow\Elements.xml" />
    <ElementManifest Location="Forms\Elements.xml" />
    <ElementFile Location="Forms\InitialClearancePublish.xsn" />
    <ElementFile Location="Forms\TechnicalClearancePublish.xsn" />
  </ElementManifests>
</Feature>

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Software Developer (Senior) Consultant
India India
I have been designing and developing systems in .NET since 2006. Started out with .NET 1.1, and progressed through to current version. Started working with SharePoint 2010 in 2011, and am currently gaining experience in SharePoint Online and hosted apps.

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