"jorell" wrote : the effect of this is that first one path of execution is
traversed till it reaches the join node and then the other. There isnt any concurrent
processing.
I think the next transition is also invoked when another transition path gets into some
wait state, such as a task node. If, in the websale example, you change the "ship
item" node into some task node then two tasks are created, and you can choose in
which order to execute those.
Arjan.
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