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Revision as of 10:36, 24 June 2010
The Presence Context
What is the Presence Context?
The Presence Context is a container which is retained in memory and is passed from node to node during a Task execution. It contains information such as:
- The current Data Table
- Local Variables
- Task Variables
- Internal information about the current task and the container that it is running in
Data Table
In Presence, data is stored in a virtual table consisting of rows and columns.