Conductor
Conductor allows you to build a complex application using simple and granular tasks that do not need to be aware of or keep track of the state of your application's execution flow. Conductor keeps track of the state, calls tasks in the right order (sequentially or in parallel, as defined by you), re
12 channels
across 1 AsyncAPI spec
· Provider profile
Channels
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Emitted when a task execution is canceledConductor Events API
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Emitted when a task execution completes successfullyConductor Events API
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Emitted when a task execution failsConductor Events API
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Emitted when a task execution beginsConductor Events API
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Emitted when a task is scheduled for executionConductor Events API
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Emitted when a task execution times outConductor Events API
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Emitted when a workflow execution completes successfullyConductor Events API
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Emitted when a workflow execution failsConductor Events API
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Emitted when a workflow execution is pausedConductor Events API
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Emitted when a workflow execution is startedConductor Events API
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Emitted when a workflow execution is terminatedConductor Events API
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Emitted when a workflow execution times outConductor Events API