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Declarative Workflows

A Declarative Workflow is defined as a single YAML file and may be executed locally no different from any regular Workflow that is defined by code.

The difference is that the workflow definition is loaded from a YAML file instead of being defined in code:

Workflow workflow = DeclarativeWorkflowBuilder.Build("Marketing.yaml", options);

These example workflows may be executed by the workflow Samples that are present in this repository.

See the README.md associated with the samples for configuration details.