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Each agent in the workflow configuration has a specific configuration dialog named after the agent type. You can access these configurations by double-clicking the agent or the route. Subsequently you can also click on the button when selecting an agent or a route. This opens a dialog that contains different agents and route-based options. SeeĀ Agent Options and Route Options for more information.
When an agent is deployed into the workflow template it receives a default name located underneath it. The same applies to routes when they are added. These names may be modified to ease identification in monitoring facilities and logs.
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By default, a batch workflow uses one active thread at a time. By configuring a buffer storage for an agent, it is possible for yet another thread to be created. This is also called multithreading. One thread populates the buffer, and another pulls it for data. Adding yet another buffer for another agent adds yet another thread, and so on.
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