Hello!
I would like to ask if anybody has an idea regarding this concern.
The concept:
I have created a flow that runs for a list of users.
For every user I perform some calculations and then I forward the calculated results via HTTP to a context broker.
The concern:
If I introduce more users, is there a chance that using mapped tasks could potentially "flood" the context broker with requests?
If this could be the case, should I use a small sleep time for each mapped request tasks(I can't say that I like this idea). But I would love to hear if someone has a better idea.
Thanks in advance!!!
@Robin Niel Thanks a lot for pointing this out! I am ashamed to admit that I haven't, so now is the time to check it!
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Robin Niel
03/04/2024, 11:13 AM
No problem, that’s why I was asking. It does what you want without having to hack a solution. We have been using those in production and not encountering any issue.
feel free to ping me if you have any question ^^
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