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Camunda 8 Connectors: Reusable Integrations

16 Aug 2022

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When Camunda Platform 8 launched earlier this year, we announced connectors. This month, I talk with Principal Software Engineer Nico Rehwaldt about connectors–what they are, how they relate to process modeling, and how you can get started. Nico also shares how connectors are really designed for "the future me" and even makes the bold claim connectors in C8 are reusable behaviors done right, incorporating learnings and feedback from Camunda Platform 7 element templates and keeping developers and their future selves at the center of the design from the very beginning.Additional Resources: - A Technical Sneak Peek in Camunda's Connector Architecture by Bernd Ruecker- Camunda 8 Connector SDK on GitHub---Visit our website.Connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Mastodon, Threads, and Bluesky. Check out our videos on YouTube. Tweet with us. ---Camunda enables organizations to orchestrate processes across people, systems, and devices to continuously overcome complexity and increase efficiency. A common visual language enables seamless collaboration between business and IT teams to design, automate, and improve end-to-end processes with the required speed, scale, and resilience to remain competitive. Hundreds of enterprises such as Atlassian, ING, and Vodafone orchestrate business-critical processes with Camunda to accelerate digital transformation. ---Camunda presents this podcast for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not wish or intend to provide any legal, technical, or any other advice or services to the listeners of this podcast. Please see here for the full disclaimer.

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