Case management use case #793
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Switch state may be used to decide to execute optional actions or not.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to implement a case management scenario using the SW
specification. It is clear I will have states, but not sure if the type
would be event (with multiple events) or operations.
In each state, I might have different actions to execute, mandatory or
optionals. Mandatory actions could be implemented with events
(exclusive=false), but not sure what to do with the optionals.
How would you implement such scenario?
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Closing the discussion as it applies to a discontinued version of the spec. @mcrodriguezb I invite you to look at our brand new listen and switch tasks, in case it helps! |
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Hi all,
I'm trying to implement a case management scenario using the SW specification. It is clear I will have states, but not sure if the type would be event (with multiple events) or operations.
In each state, I might have different actions to execute, mandatory or optionals. Mandatory actions could be implemented with events (exclusive=false), but not sure what to do with the optionals.
How would you implement such scenario?
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