Refactoring the Zeebe Node gRPC State Machine for Camunda Cloud: Part Two
Building a state machine with business rules to deal with connection characteristics
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Building a state machine with business rules to deal with connection characteristics
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When I wrote the first iteration of the Zeebe Node client library in the first months of 2019, I didn’t have any experience in using it. How could I - it didn’t exist.
Building a state machine with business rules to deal with connection characteristics
Preparing for the launch of Camunda Cloud, I turned on continuous integration testing for the Zeebe Node.js client against a running instance of a Camunda Cloud Zeebe cluster.