Getting Started with Temporal Nexus
Get started with Temporal Nexus, including setting up Nexus Endpoints and integrating Nexus into your Temporal Workflows.
Get started with Temporal Nexus, including setting up Nexus Endpoints and integrating Nexus into your Temporal Workflows.
Use the Nexus Registry to manage Nexus Endpoints.
Discover how Nexus Service and Operations enable the creation of well-defined API contracts for sharing capabilities across team and Namespace boundaries, leveraging Temporal's durable and scalable infrastructure.
Learn about the pricing structure for using Nexus.
Explore the security aspects of Temporal Nexus, including managing Nexus Endpoints, runtime access control, secure routing, and payload encryption to ensure safe and reliable cross-namespace operations.
Temporal Nexus is a feature of the Temporal platform designed to connect durable executions across team, namespace, region, and cloud boundaries. It promotes a more modular architecture for sharing a subset of your team’s capabilities via well-defined service API contracts for other teams to use, that abstract underlying Temporal primitives, like Workflows, or execute arbitrary code.
Learn how to use Temporal Nexus within the Go SDK to connect durable executions within and across Namespaces using a Nexus Endpoint, a Nexus Service contract, and Nexus Operations.
Discover Temporal Nexus, a powerful feature for connecting durable executions across team, namespace, region, and cloud boundaries. Nexus also enables each team to have their own namespace for improved security, troubleshooting, and blast radius isolation.
Learn how to use Temporal Nexus within the Java SDK to connect Durable Executions within and across Namespaces using a Nexus Endpoint, a Nexus Service contract, and Nexus Operations.
Temporal Nexus enables durable execution across team and namespace boundaries and promotes a modular architecture that enables each team to have its own namespace for improved security, troubleshooting, and blast radius isolation.