Difference between revisions of "TaskFlow/Inputs and Outputs"
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In taskflow there are multiple ways to design how your tasks/flows and engines get inputs and produce outputs. This document will help you understand what those ways are and how to use those ways to accomplish your desired taskflow usage pattern as well as include examples that show common ways of providing input and getting output. | In taskflow there are multiple ways to design how your tasks/flows and engines get inputs and produce outputs. This document will help you understand what those ways are and how to use those ways to accomplish your desired taskflow usage pattern as well as include examples that show common ways of providing input and getting output. | ||
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− | '''See:''' [[TaskFlow/Task_Arguments_and_Results| Task Arguments and Results]] | + | '''See:''' [[TaskFlow/Task_Arguments_and_Results|Task & Flow Arguments and Results]] |
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+ | === Engine Inputs and Outputs === | ||
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+ | ==== Storage ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Notifications ==== |
Revision as of 20:05, 23 October 2013
Revised on: 10/23/2013 by Harlowja
Contents
Overview
In taskflow there are multiple ways to design how your tasks/flows and engines get inputs and produce outputs. This document will help you understand what those ways are and how to use those ways to accomplish your desired taskflow usage pattern as well as include examples that show common ways of providing input and getting output.
Task And Flow Inputs and Outputs
See: Task & Flow Arguments and Results