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The Join Forked Threads Node blocks Task execution until any threads which have been spawned by the [[Fork Execution]] node have finished running. It is not editable and accepts no parameters. | The Join Forked Threads Node blocks Task execution until any threads which have been spawned by the [[Fork Execution]] node have finished running. It is not editable and accepts no parameters. | ||
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Revision as of 16:57, 7 March 2012
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The Join Forked Threads Node blocks Task execution until any threads which have been spawned by the Fork Execution node have finished running. It is not editable and accepts no parameters.
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Task Elements > Flow Control Task Elements > Join Forked Threads
Schedule Nodes | Decision Point Nodes | Start of Task | End of Task | Error Handler |
Throw Exception | Passive Node | Log Entry | Sleep For n Seconds | While Node | Loop Node | Exit Loop Node | |Switch Node |
Fork Execution | Join Forked Threads | Start Synch Block | End Synch Block | Event Notification Nodes |