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Zeebe vs Foxx-Builder: What are the differences?

Developers describe Zeebe as "A Workflow Engine for Microservices Orchestration". It is a workflow engine for microservices orchestration. It ensures that, once started, flows are always carried out fully, retrying steps in case of failures. Along the way, it maintains a complete audit log so that the progress of flows can be monitored. It is fault tolerant and scales seamlessly to handle growing transaction volumes. On the other hand, Foxx-Builder is detailed as "ArangoDB Foxx Services in a super intuitive way". It helps developers create and run ArangoDB Foxx Microservices with minimal effort and at no time by keeping each API endpoint method handler in its dedicated module So, instead of having complex logic describing complete API endpoint functionality, we split it into smaller blocks that are easier to maintain and provide a better overview of the whole application..

Zeebe can be classified as a tool in the "Microservices Tools" category, while Foxx-Builder is grouped under "Database Tools".

Foxx-Builder is an open source tool with 8 GitHub stars and 1 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Foxx-Builder's open source repository on GitHub.

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What is Foxx-Builder?

It helps developers create and run ArangoDB Foxx Microservices with minimal effort and at no time by keeping each API endpoint method handler in its dedicated module. So, instead of having complex logic describing complete API endpoint functionality, we split it into smaller blocks that are easier to maintain and provide a better overview of the whole application.

What is Zeebe?

It is a workflow engine for microservices orchestration. It ensures that, once started, flows are always carried out fully, retrying steps in case of failures. Along the way, it maintains a complete audit log so that the progress of flows can be monitored. It is fault tolerant and scales seamlessly to handle growing transaction volumes.

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