Hi Gavin,
I have a quesion about the @In in the issues example. I found there are two ways for @In
injection. One way is @In a SFSB into another SFSB to pass values and invoke the second
SFSB, the other way is @In a SFSB into a SLSB, then pass values into a second SFSB and
invoke the second one, the SLSB works a bridge. The two @In ways works as same? Thank you
in advance.
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