adams.flow.control.Branch
Branches off the flow into several sub-branches, each being supplied with a copy of the same object being passed into this meta-actor.
Flow input/output:
- input: adams.flow.core.Unknown
Actor handler information:
- Actor execution: PARALLEL
- Standalones allowed: false
- Source allowed: true
- Forwards input: true
The logging level for outputting errors and debugging output.
command-line | -logging-level <OFF|SEVERE|WARNING|INFO|CONFIG|FINE|FINER|FINEST> |
default | WARNING |
min-user-mode | Expert |
The name of the actor.
command-line | -name <java.lang.String> |
default | Branch |
The annotations to attach to this actor.
command-line | -annotation <adams.core.base.BaseAnnotation> |
default |
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If set to true, transformation is skipped and the input token is just forwarded as it is.
command-line | -skip <boolean> |
default | false |
If set to true, the flow execution at this level gets stopped in case this actor encounters an error; the error gets propagated; useful for critical actors.
command-line | -stop-flow-on-error <boolean> |
default | false |
min-user-mode | Expert |
If enabled, then no errors are output in the console; Note: the enclosing actor handler must have this enabled as well.
command-line | -silent <boolean> |
default | false |
min-user-mode | Expert |
If enabled, actor first finishes processing all data before stopping.
command-line | -finish-before-stopping <boolean> |
default | false |
The timeout in milliseconds when waiting for actors to finish (<= 0 for infinity; see 'finishBeforeStopping').
command-line | -stopping-timeout <int> |
default | -1 |
minimum | -1 |
The interval in milliseconds to output logging warnings if the actors haven't stopped yet (and no stopping timeout set); no warning if <= 0.
command-line | -stopping-warning-interval <int> |
default | 10000 |
minimum | -1 |
The different branches that branch off and will be supplied with a copy of the same object.
command-line | -branch <adams.flow.core.Actor> [-branch ...] |
default |
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The number of threads to use for parallel execution; > 0: specific number of cores to use (capped by actual number of cores available, 1 = sequential execution); = 0: number of cores; < 0: number of free cores (eg -2 means 2 free cores; minimum of one core is used)
command-line | -num-threads <int> |
default | 0 |