On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 11:41:41AM -0700, jg wrote: > > This code (from John): https://gist.github.com/1026311 > Produces: > > ---------------------------------------- > "receive" > [:reply_to, "0_0_0_0_0"] > [:reply_from, "0_0_0_0_0", "publisher"] > ---------------------------------------- > "reply" > [:reply_to, "0_0_0_0"] > [:reply_from, "0_0_0_0", "publisher"] > ---------------------------------------- > "reply" > [:reply_to, "0_0_0"] > [:reply_from, "0_0_0_0", "publisher"] > ---------------------------------------- > > (...) > > > In Ruote's History entries, what's the difference between receive and > reply? Does receive mean the reply was received and completed? Is it a > "more recent" event than reply?
Hello Juris, welcome in ruote's mailing list. 'receive' means the workitem is back from the [real] participant. For the ruote engine it's the same as 'reply'. I differentiated it for history components, because, most of the time, people are more interested in 'receive' [from participants] than in 'reply' from obscure expressions like cursor or sequence. Best regards, -- John Mettraux - http://jmettraux.wordpress.com -- you received this message because you are subscribed to the "ruote users" group. to post : send email to [email protected] to unsubscribe : send email to [email protected] more options : http://groups.google.com/group/openwferu-users?hl=en
