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Using Conductor OSS for Orchestrating Digital Public Goods (DPG) Compliant Payment Hub

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Ankit Agarwal
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1,005
Language
English
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Summary

OpenMF's Payment Hub, originally relying on Camunda Zeebe for orchestration, has transitioned to using Conductor OSS to achieve Digital Public Goods (DPG) compliance in its microservice architecture. This shift involved a proof of concept (POC) aimed at enabling real-time transactions between payer and payee accounts while maintaining the existing architecture's ability to integrate with third-party payment providers. The POC involved setting up Conductor OSS, designing workflows, creating custom modules for exporting and importing workflow data, and utilizing the Orkes Developer Edition for workflow design, ultimately leading to a successful integration test. By using Conductor OSS, the Payment Hub improved its orchestration capabilities while adhering to DPG standards, ensuring its enterprise-grade infrastructure remains versatile and compliant.