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You can also add a Timer, and thus continue the rest of the workflow, after sending a response, in the background. |
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I think what you need is this method: HttpBackgroundJob.ExecuteAfterEndOfRequestAsync. |
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Maybe HttpRequestTask need a TimeOut field like:
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I have a couple of workflows that take quite a bit of time to complete, and what I notice is that the request will not complete till the workflow has finished. Using a http response block does not work. the only way to end the request and continue running the workflow is to insert a signal event or custom event block.
However this means I will either need to trigger the signal via the url or trigger the custom event using a background task.
What are my alternatives?
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