ORKES CONDUCTOR – PERFORMANCE COMPARISON WITH APACHE KAFKA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/33BE18NinkovicKeywords:
task, Conductor, messaging, queue, Apache KafkaAbstract
This paper describes Orkes Conductor as an example of event orchestration and Apache Kafka as an example of choreography. A performance analysis and comparison of two tools is provided. This paper also includes description of implementation of both tools, written in Java programming language, as well as a comparison of queues, which represent the fundamental data structure these tools rely on.
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