Parallel Streaming
The parallel flow object is used to allow flow within the process to be directed to more than one position or group of positions at the same time. In the flow design, this object is placed in the place or places where the process will be divided into arms.
When the object in the Flow design screen is clicked, the object properties appear in the Property Viewer panel.
When the Parallel Stream object is clicked, there are "Appearance" and "Events" tabs in the Property Viewer panel.
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Example use of the object
Appearance
Text Configs
'Object Name' - The name of the object to be used on the system side. On the code side, the object is accessed by the value that is written in the object name field.
'Caption' - The area where the object's title text is entered.
'Is Lock' - This field is activated if the object is not to be moved at the time of design.
'Size' - The part where the width and height of the object are adjusted.
INFO
It is checked by the system that the attached properties on the object are correct. When a missing feature is found, a red exclamation point icon can be displayed on the object, and hovering over the icon with the mouse pointer can display what is missing or incorrect.
Events
The events owned by the Parallel Stream object are located in the "Events" tab in the Property Viewer panel. Each event is triggered at different runtime moments, performing its own unique operations. Code written by the developer to these events is also executed at the time the corresponding event is triggered. To write code for any event, double-click the appropriate event line from the Events tab. The screen is directed to the flow code editor section named "FlowName.cs" and the method block for the clicked event is automatically created. The developer can construct any code block he wants in this method. Next to the event whose method is created on the code side by clicking from the Events tab, the method name information is automatically generated and the relationship between the event and the method is indicated.