A timeout handler takes control of a business process and processes a specified set of activities when a specific timing event occurs. Timeouts can be absolute, which means a given point in time, for example, 3:00 p.m., or relative to the start of the complex activity, for example, 30 seconds after the complex activity is invoked.
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