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2. Re: Token is locked by token[26]
seanmcelroy Feb 8, 2008 9:07 AM (in response to seanmcelroy)Thanks. This has left me a bit confused as to why or when would one use a state node, if you can't automate the control flow?
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3. Re: Token is locked by token[26]
kukeltje Feb 8, 2008 11:55 AM (in response to seanmcelroy)then don't use a state but a 'node' and have the class as the implementation of the node, not an action
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4. Re: Token is locked by token[26]
seanmcelroy Feb 9, 2008 9:50 AM (in response to seanmcelroy)Thanks again. I understand that they use a node and not a state, what I can't quite get to grips with is why and when would you use a state node?
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5. Re: Token is locked by token[26]
kukeltje Feb 9, 2008 11:20 AM (in response to seanmcelroy)states by default are wait states. Nodes can have automatic transitions, so do something and immediately go on. Think of doing something synchronous in a remote system.