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To avoid confusion, users should be able to read docs about when Workflows will fail to persist #19

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craigfowler opened this issue Mar 11, 2021 · 0 comments
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This is a follow-up issue raised due to some confusion about when Workflow instances should persist and when they should not.

The information is in this issue comment but could be reworded and should be added to some documentation.

Note that after that discovery was made, the default persistence behaviour was changed to WorkflowBurst (previously it had been Suspend). This means that more workflow instances will persist than before.

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@craigfowler craigfowler changed the title To avoid confusion, user should be able to read docs about when Workflows will fail to persist To avoid confusion, users should be able to read docs about when Workflows will fail to persist Mar 11, 2021
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