Sending Signals to Workflows in Orkes Conductor
Blog post from Orkes
Conductor is a versatile platform for building event-driven distributed applications, capable of handling long-running processes that require external signal management throughout their lifecycle. It offers features such as automated retries for failed workflows, pausing and resuming workflows, updating task statuses manually, retrying failed tasks, skipping unnecessary tasks, and terminating workflows when needed, all of which can be executed via APIs, SDKs, or the Conductor UI. Orkes Conductor, an advanced orchestration platform derived from Netflix Conductor, simplifies the management of workflows, microservices, and events, making it well-suited for modern business needs by offering real-time control over workflow executions. It supports various programming languages such as Java, Python, Golang, CSharp, Javascript, and Typescript, and is available on major cloud platforms like Azure, AWS, and GCP, providing enterprises with a robust solution for efficient workflow management and orchestration.