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+ | For GVSubFlowParallelNode and GVSubFlowSpawnNode you can edited parallel subflow with specific editor. | ||
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Revision as of 11:04, 15 May 2014
The Parallel nodes are:
- Spawn SubFlow: Node that allows direct invocation of a GreenVulcanoESB core workflow sub-flow as spawned process.
- Parallel SubFlow: Node that allows direct invocation of a GreenVulcanoESB core workflow sub-flows as parallel process.
- Split SubFlow : Node that allows direct invocation of a GreenVulcanoESB core workflow sub-flows as parallel process.
VulCon Configuration
You might insert into your workflow one of the Nodes described above by drag and drop it into the VulCon Editor View.
When one of these nodes is inserted into the editor, a new element will appear into the element Flow (or SubFlow) of your Service Operation. This element will contain a sub-element which variates depending on the Iteration Node you selected. The following table shows this:
Parallel node | GVCore element | Notes |
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GVSubFlowParallelNode | GVSubFlowParallelNode | Parallel Flow |
GVSubFlowSpawnNode | GVSubFlowSpawnNode | Parallel Flow |
GVSubFlowSplittedNode | GVSubFlowSplittedNode | Parallel Flow. |
VulCon Editor SubFlow
For GVSubFlowParallelNode and GVSubFlowSpawnNode you can edited parallel subflow with specific editor.
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