196 The Practical OPNET User Guide for Computer Network Simulation
• End of Last Task—means that this application will terminate only
after its last task is completed. However, if the last application task com-
pletes after the end of the prole, then the application will terminate at
the same time as the prole. This attribute value is primarily applicable to
custom applications since they usually consist of one or more tasks (i.e.,
transactions between the nodes). The duration of a custom application is
controlled by the time it takes to complete all of its tasks. Therefore, setting
the application to terminate at the End of Last Task implies that you
want to terminate the application right after it ends all of its network trans-
actions or ...