Can you connect two gateways in BPMN?
You can connect two tasks in different paths but you can’t do it with gateway. Why is this so? What you refer to as Path is called Participant in BPMN terminology. In the specific scenario rules are enforced as intended by the BPMN specification.
What are the types of gateways?
There are two main types of gateways: unidirectional gateways and bidirectional gateways. Unidirectional gateways allow alerts to flow in only one direction.
What is event based gateway BPMN?
The Event-Based Gateway is a specific kind of an exclusive gateway and should be used when “the decision is made by another Participant, based on data that is not visible to Process” as the BPMN spec says. At some points of our processes we need to wait for an action or decision made by an external participant.
What is the difference between the event based gateway and the exclusive gateway?
An event-based gateway is similar to an exclusive gateway because both involve one path in the flow. In the case of an event-based gateway, however, you evaluate which event has occurred, not which condition has been met.
Can two computers have the same default gateway?
You cannot have two default gateways on the same network. The default gateway is the default gateway. It is called default for a reason!
When would you use an event based split gateway instead of an exclusive split gateway?
We call them “exclusive” because, in short, only one of the outgoing paths can be taken. The Event-Based Gateway is a specific kind of an exclusive gateway and should be used when “the decision is made by another Participant, based on data that is not visible to Process” as the BPMN spec says.
When would you use an event-based split gateway instead of an exclusive split Gateway?
Can there be two gateways on the same network?
No, it can’t have more than one active default gateway. Any operating system can have multiple default gateways configured (technically a route to the unspecified address, i.e. 0.0.