Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
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Multi Tools provide the ability to run multiple process tool plugins in a single tool bubble of a process design, |
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with the option of multi-threading support. This greatly reduces the effort and time needed to achieve a |
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multiple tools parallel execution process design. |
Name | Description |
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Tool | Select any process tool plugin here, and add more rows to configure even more plugins. After selecting your desired tool(s), you can configure them on subsequent configuration tab(s). By configuring tool(s) without enabling Run Tools In Multithread |
Enable this option to run all configured plugins in a multi-threaded manner.
This may significantly increase performance
By checking this option without enabling Wait for all Threads to Finish, Joget will proceed to the next step in a process regardless
Enable this option to instruct Joget to wait for all plugins in this tool to complete execution, before proceeding to the next step in a process.
Applicable only when Run Tools In Multithread option is checked, all plugin(s) will run in a sequential manner. | |
Run Mode |
Note that option 2 above is only possible if the second tool is *not* dependant on the first tool completing its job first (both tools should be independent of each other). |
Comment | General notes. |
Figure 1: Multi Tools Properties
Recommended to use the Process Multi-tool plugin to reduce the need to constantly modify the process design, which forces a process record migration to a new version. When designing a process flow, add just one tool box to one activity box, even though the design requires 5 tool boxes. The 5 tools go into the single process Multi-Tool plugin configuration. Another advantage is you can run the tools in multithread for some performance gain.