Using the scheduler
After deploying the scheduler service in your infrastructure, you can start using it to schedule messages that you need to process at a later time. One such example would be to use the scheduler service to expire processes that were started but haven’t been finished.For example the engine topics
KAFKA_TOPIC_PROCESS_SCHEDULE_OUT_SET and KAFKA_TOPIC_PROCESS_SCHEDULE_OUT_STOP must be the same with the ones configured in the scheduler at KAFKA_TOPIC_SCHEDULE_IN_SET and KAFKA_TOPIC_SCHEDULE_IN_STOP environment variables.KAFKA_TOPIC_SCHEDULE_IN_SET):
java.time.Instant.
At the scheduled time, the payload will be sent back to the response topic defined in the message, like so:
KAFKA_TOPIC_SCHEDULE_IN_STOP)
applicationName and applicationId are used to uniquely identify a scheduled message.
Scheduler setup
Steps needed in order to deploy and set up the service

