Send messages to Slack from Camunda Cloud
Send messages to Slack from Camunda Cloud. Since we want to integrate with Slack you need a Slack Workspace.
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If you want to try out Camunda Clouds Workflow Engine without implementing one line of code Restzeebe will help you. Register Service Workers, send messages or start new instances from your browser.
If you want to try out Camunda Clouds Workflow Engine without implementing one line of code Restzeebe will help you. Register Service Workers, send messages or start new instances from your browser.
Learn how to use a simple Electron app to switch between different Zeebe profiles and communicate with various Zeebe brokers. This can save you time and hassle when working with Zeebe, a cloud-native workflow engine for microservice orchestration.
If you are using Zeebe to automate your business processes, you may need to work with different Zeebe brokers depending on your project, environment, or client. However, switching between different Zeebe profiles can be tedious and error-prone, especially if you have to manually edit configuration files or environment variables.
That’s why I created a small Electron app that allows you to easily manage and switch between different Zeebe profiles. This app lets you create, edit, and delete Zeebe profiles, and automatically sets the appropriate environment variables for each profile. This way, you can communicate with any Zeebe broker without hassle.
In this article, I will show you how to use this app and how it can make your life easier when working with Zeebe. You will learn how to:
Let’s get started!
Send messages to Slack from Camunda Cloud. Since we want to integrate with Slack you need a Slack Workspace.
5 Steps how to track your Team's Mood. A small backend is of course necessary to send and accept the mood images.
Automate your manual tasks with Camunda and Trello! Trello is a great tool to organize and collaborate on tasks.
Go beyond the basics. In the first example the worker determines a random number and returns this number to the started instance.
Is there an alternative to spaghetti? Can’t the spaghetti effect occur quickly as well when I design and execute processes?
Play with node-canvas and build something useful. I built my first useful project with canvas.