Determinate types will self- limit their upward growth and branching, usually 1 to 1.5 meters high. They will produce most blooms and fruit over a short season. However, if you have a long growing season, healthy determinate tomatoes do produce a later flush of blooms and fruit, after the first fruits are gone.
Cordon types, we call indeterminate here. They keep growing taller and keep branching. Look up the Guinness World Record, grown hydroponically in the UK, 19.8 meters tall and full of fruit!