This content has been marked as final.
Show 3 replies
-
1. Re: DecisionHandler in a state node
kukeltje Jun 9, 2008 1:46 AM (in response to hamtho2)you can implement almost any kind of logic in an actionhandler (some limitations do exist, but I do not a complete picture of them). So yes, you can implement a kind of decisionhandler in a state.
-
2. Re: DecisionHandler in a state node
hamtho2 Jun 9, 2008 5:38 AM (in response to hamtho2)okay. But this way it is not the "real" DecisionHandler, which returns the name of the transition, but I would do the decision programmatically via an action-handler. Did I get you right?
-
3. Re: DecisionHandler in a state node
kukeltje Jun 9, 2008 8:26 AM (in response to hamtho2)yes and no... you can do almost the same in as
'real' decisionhandler. Some of the reasons for having a separate node is also designer related and readability is another