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From the Palette on the right you can choose the types of nodes.
 
From the Palette on the right you can choose the types of nodes.
  
*[[main nodes]]
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* [[Main nodes]]
  
*[[Operations node]]
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* [[Operations|Operation nodes ]]
  
*[[Iterations node]]
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* [[Iterations|Iteration nodes ]]
  
As seen in the [[{{VULCON}} first flow]] N nodes is done by just select and drag a node in the graphical editor for designing the flow starts. The nodes are interconnected by arrows in the graphical editor , {{VULCON}} arrows in three, and are distinguished three different colors:
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As seen in the [[{{VULCON}} first flow]] N nodes is done by just select and drag a node in the graphical editor for designing the flow starts. The nodes are interconnected by arrows, named Connection, present in the top of the Palette view.  
*Red arrow: manage the flow of exceptions.
 
  
*Blue arrow: operating conditions if, switch.
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{{GVESB}} has configured three types of Connections. Those are: 
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* Default connection (distinguished by a black arrow): identifies the flow nodes sequence.
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* Routing connection (distinguished by a blue arrow): operates on conditions if, switch.
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* Error connection (distinguished by a red arrow): manages the flow of exceptions.
  
*Black arrow: identify the sequence of nodes of a flow.
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 22 February 2012

Palette

From the Palette on the right you can choose the types of nodes.

As seen in the VulCon first flow N nodes is done by just select and drag a node in the graphical editor for designing the flow starts. The nodes are interconnected by arrows, named Connection, present in the top of the Palette view.

GreenVulcano® ESB has configured three types of Connections. Those are:

  • Default connection (distinguished by a black arrow): identifies the flow nodes sequence.
  • Routing connection (distinguished by a blue arrow): operates on conditions if, switch.
  • Error connection (distinguished by a red arrow): manages the flow of exceptions.

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