Does "Token end" means that "cannot move" anymore?
Because without token moving, the process instance cannot continue.
Does it mean that "token end" will end the process instance also?
Or more accurately, "token end" will stop one path of the execution of current
process instance. If a process instance has multiple execution path(token), if one token
ended, other execution path(tokens) still can move. Right?
If a token is ended, can it be triggered again?
On the whole thing, token ending give me lots of confusion.
Please comments.
Yang
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