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“Awesome. I enjoyed every bit of the lecture. Ramesh is a great tutor and I always purchase his courses.”

“A much-needed course today, Kafka is a required topic for Java devs who want to work with microservices. The instructor is excellent, he knows Kafka perfectly.”

“This course has really helped me understand Kafka. I like the style of teaching. The hands-on experience has given me much-needed confidence. I would be recommended this course to my friends and colleagues.”

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In this course, you will learn how to build Kafka Producer and Consumer to exchange different formats of data – String, JSON, and real-time Wikimedia stream data using Spring boot and Apache Kafka.

If you want to use Apache Kafka in Spring boot event-driven microservices then this course is useful to you.

What is the Spring Boot?

Spring Boot is an extension of the Spring framework that eliminated the boilerplate configurations required for setting up a Spring application.

Spring Boot is an opinionated framework that helps developers build Spring-based applications quickly and easily. The main goal of Spring Boot is to quickly create Spring-based applications without requiring developers to write the same boilerplate configuration again and again.

What is Apache Kafka?

Apache Kafka is an open-source distributed event streaming platform used by thousands of companies for high-performance data pipelines, streaming analytics, data integration, and mission-critical applications.

What will you learn?

   Learn Apache Kafka Core Concepts
   Learn how to integrate Apache Kafka in the Spring boot application
   Learn how to create Kafka Topic, Producer, and Consumer
   Learn how to exchange string messages between Producer and Consumer using Kafka broker
   Learn how to exchange JSON messages between Producer and Consumer using Kafka broker
   Learn real-world use case (Wikimedia real-time stream data) implementation using Apache Kafka
   Learn how to create real-world projects using Spring boot and Apache Kafka
   Learn what is Event-Driven Architecture, how it works, and its advantages
   Learn building Event-Driven Microservices using Spring Boot and Kafka

Tools and Technologies used in this course:

Technologies:

   Java 8+
   Spring Boot
   Spring MVC
   Spring Data JPA ( Hibernate)
   Tomcat

Messaging Broker:

   Apache Kafka

IDE:

   Intellij IDEA

Database:

   MySQL database

Tools:

   Postman – Test REST APIs
   Maven – Build Tool

Who this course is for:

   This is course is for beginners as well as professional who want quickly start using Kafka in his/her Spring boot project
   This is course for someone who want use Kafka in even-driven microservices architecture.

Requirements

   Java
   Spring boot

Last Updated 8/2022

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