Happy to notice that Infinitic has released 0.16.0 supports Batch Processing!
Ever worked with @gillesbarbier I never knew he is such a strong developer. But today, I know it :D
I've also been building a data system recently to serve real-world demands. It's a treat.
Rethinking Event-Driven Applications: Why the Orchestrator Pattern is the Way Forward. If managing event-driven applications feels like untangling a web of interconnected services, you’re not alone. https://t.co/EYHWLA32i9
📢 Excited to announce the release of 0.12.1! This update includes bug fixes, perf. improvements and a new global timeout option for tasks and child-workflows, ensuring that workflows can't be broken even if a service is down.
✨ Check out release notes: https://t.co/2c4uwCxRL1
v0.9.8 was just released! This release fixes a bug that caused backward compatibility issues (with workflow state storage and message schemas). Compatibility with running workflows when upgrading Infinitic should no longer be an issue.
version 0.8.0 released! With an easy way to interact with running workflows. Look at how easy it is to code a distributed, scalable and fault-tolerant loyalty program!
https://t.co/85g00gsSMK
New 0.7.1 release focusing on providing you an easy way to monitor your infrastructure, showing statistics for Pulsar topics used specifically to manage each task/service or workflow. https://t.co/yWMyNsyuBA
🎙️#PulsarSummit NA 2021 Speaker announcement:
@gillesbarbier, Creator of Infinitic Orchestration Engine will showcase Infinitic capabilities and explain its architecture based on #ApachePulsar as it makes intensive use of @apache_pulsar features. https://t.co/HWRZjatPob
Thank you Infinitic @gillesbarbier for sponsoring #PulsarSummit NA 2021!
If you haven't sign up for this foremost event of the @apache_pulsar community, now it's the time! https://t.co/mrak3EWDKa