Interaction Framework
Studio's Interaction Framework is the foundation for all Agile Desktop projects. This framework lets multiple projects interact with one another without direct dependencies. Using the Interaction Framework, you can define a shared set of data and activities known as an interaction. All of the projects in the solution can then use this interaction.
Using the framework, you can add new projects to a solution to satisfy a new business requirements without having to modify existing projects. Having interactions already defined makes the coding of projects more efficient and lets you deploy projects more quickly. It also let you test projects independently, which can improve quality.
Using the Interaction Framework...
Improves reusability by creating a data and activity contract between projects
Eliminates direct dependencies
Queues activities to simplify threading and state management during automations
Separates configuration and user interface from coding when used with the Agile Desktop Framework
Lets you quickly add new projects to address business requirements without updating existing projects
Lets you focus on automation and not configuration, user interface, or threading
Lets you build and test projects more efficiently by reducing dependencies between projects
Lets you systematically iterate existing automations to morph as business requirements change
Improves quality by eliminating complex tasks and reducing manual activities
Related information
Using the Interaction.xml File
Interaction Framework Properties, Methods, and Events
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