Response integration
The Response Node defines what should be returned at the end of a workflow. You can set the HTTP status code, add custom headers, and specify the response body. It is mainly used in synchronous workflows to send a final response back to the caller.
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Response
The Response Node defines what should be returned at the end of a workflow. You can set the HTTP status code, add custom headers, and specify the response body. It is mainly used in synchronous workflows to send a final response back to the caller.
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