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Guided Tutorial — learn Conductor step by step with hands-on labs covering task workers, definitions, and workflows.

Guided Tutorial

High Level Steps

Generally, these are the steps necessary in order to put Conductor to work for your business workflow:

  1. Create task worker(s) that poll for scheduled tasks at regular interval
  2. Create task definitions for these workers and register them.
  3. Create the workflow definition

Before We Begin

Ensure you have a Conductor instance up and running. This includes both the Server and the UI. We recommend following the Docker Instructions.

Tools

For the purpose of testing and issuing API calls, the following tools are useful

  • Linux cURL command
  • Postman or similar REST client

Let's Go

We will begin by defining a simple workflow that utilizes System Tasks.

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