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It will process the keys in batches of 100 if that is the maxBatchSize. The
batches are processed in parallel at each level of processing in the graph.
These docs have a good example of how the batches are processed:
https://www.graphql-java.com/documentation/batching/
Hope that helps.
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Thank you for providing a great open source for graphql. I have a question
while using it.
For example, If I want to send data for 10,000 keys, but the data
repository responds too slowly for a huge dataset
this case we set the maxBatchSize option to 100 is properly?
I wanted to know Does the dataloader work by processing 100 loads in
parallel 100 times, or does all processing occur sequentially.
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Thank you for providing a great open source for graphql. I have a question while using it.
For example, If I want to send data for 10,000 keys, but the data repository responds too slowly for a huge dataset
this case we set the maxBatchSize option to 100 is properly?
I wanted to know Does the dataloader work by processing 100 loads in parallel 100 times, or does all processing occur sequentially.
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