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CXF User Guide
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Components

Flow Components are the essential parts that make your workflows work, enabling you to easily design intelligent and efficient processes. There are two main types: Common Components and Connector Components. These elements are key in controlling logic, decisions, and connecting with external platforms seamlessly.

Common Components

Common Components are essential elements used to construct flow logic. Each of them serves a specific purpose, contributing to the overall logic of the process. They determine which branch of the flow will execute based on specific conditions. These components are not tied to a particular platform; instead, they focus on shaping the behavior and decision-making pathways of the flow.

Connector Components

Connector Components play a crucial role in integrating your workflow with specific external platforms. They facilitate communication and data exchange, ensuring smooth and efficient interactions with these platforms.

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