This blog post describes a process for implementing an Orchex orchestration processor that logs to loggly, and how to call that processor from another processor. Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but new content will appear here: ForContinue reading “-Implementing a Logging Orchestration Processor with the Orchex Enterprise Orchestration Engine”
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-What Is an Orchestration Processor?
This blog post explains what an orchestration processor is in the context of the Orchex enterprise orchestration engine (EOE). Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but new content will appear here: This blog post is a member ofContinue reading “-What Is an Orchestration Processor?”
-What Are Some Enterprise Orchestration Engine Usage Scenarios?
This blog post describes some expected usage scenarios for an Enteprise Orchestration Engine (EOE) such as Orchex. Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but new content will appear here: This post is part of a collection: Currently, weContinue reading “-What Are Some Enterprise Orchestration Engine Usage Scenarios?”
-Why Is Orchex Open-Source?
This blog post explains why the Orchex Enterprise Orchestration Engine (EOE) is open-source. Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but new content will appear here: This post is part of a collection of posts that introduce EOE conceptsContinue reading “-Why Is Orchex Open-Source?”
-What Is an Orchestration Process?
This blog post explains what an orchestration process is with regard to the Orchex Enterprise Orchestration Engine (EOE). This post is part of a collection: Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but new content will appear here: AnContinue reading “-What Is an Orchestration Process?”
fatal: Unable to find remote helper for ‘https’
This blog post suggests a possible solution to the following error message that can appear when using the gh command line tool for github: fatal: Unable to find remote helper for ‘https’. On a new system, I used the following command to install the gh command line tool for github: sudo snap install gh IContinue reading “fatal: Unable to find remote helper for ‘https’”
-What Is Orchex?
This blog post explains that Orchex is two things: first, an open-source Enterprise Orchestration Engine software, and second, and global community of volunteers contributing to, using, and promoting that software. Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but newContinue reading “-What Is Orchex?”
-What Is an Enterprise Orchestration Engine (EOE)?
This *intentionally short* blog post explains the functionality of an Enterprise Orchestration Engine (EOE), which is a new software category that we at https://orchex.org are attempting to define as we pioneer an open-source solution in this problem space. Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content willContinue reading “-What Is an Enterprise Orchestration Engine (EOE)?”
-Mapping Out Orchestration Processes with the Orchex Enterprise Orchestration Engine
This blog post provides guidance on mapping process requirements to implementation components with the Orchex Enterprise Orchestration Engine (EOE). Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but new content will appear here: One goal of an EOE is toContinue reading “-Mapping Out Orchestration Processes with the Orchex Enterprise Orchestration Engine”
-Orchex: Processor vs. Block Libraries, Orchestration vs. Applications
This blog post contains information about using JavaScript libraries with the Orchex Enterprise Orchestration Engine, and perspective on differences between orchestration and applications. Update 15.Dec.2025: After years of frustration with WordPress, I am finally abandoning this blog. The content will likely stay here for some time, but new content will appear here: Introduction Orchex, whichContinue reading “-Orchex: Processor vs. Block Libraries, Orchestration vs. Applications”