You can run several instances simultaneously, one for each event/object
of the triggering type. Note that this only makes a difference if you
have asynchronous processes, as otherwise the process is executed
instantaneously. But real parallel execution is usually only necessary
if instantaneous execution is not possible.
Kris
Quoting borg <nborgix(a)gmail.com>:
Hello,
I was trying to understand what would happen if several events/object
of the
same type, which is used to start a flow, occur simultaneously or
before
each flow execution they trigger would end.
Would i have several running instances of the flow for each trigger
event?
Or would it wait turns to run each event/object through the same
instance
sequentially?
As a practical example, one could imagine the typical loan approval
example
and consider such events/objects the loan requests.
My point is exactly that each request does not affect the others
(previous
or future) and as such they should all run in parallel (only limited
because
of the paralelization capacity of the available resources).
Thanks
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