The Open source Resource as Code framework for Apache Kafka. Jikkou helps you implement GitOps for Kafka at scale!
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The Open source Resource as Code framework for Apache Kafka. Jikkou helps you implement GitOps for Kafka at scale!
Example Code for Kafka Tutorials @ Learning Journal
Spring Boot Kafka Producer Example
Kafka Zookeeper RESTful API to perform topic/consumer group administration/metric(offset\lag\message) collection and monitor
Kafka is not for event sourcing, isn't it? Kafka alone is not an event store, but Kafka and ksqlDB together allow building full-featured event stores. This repository provides a sample of event sourced system that uses Kafka and ksqlDB as event store.
Practical examples with Apache Kafka®
Kafka End to End Encryption
Source backend for website/mobile about electro, e-commerce using Java, using multi-language (EN, VI), and today's popular technologies
JMeter Plugin to load test Apache Kafka topics/brokers
A simple Spring Boot (Java) app which demonstrates Apache Kafka's producer and consumer APIs.
Spring boot kafka application with multiple Producers and multiple Consumers for String data and JSON object
Managing Kafka topics through annotations in Kubernetes / OpenShift pods
kafka-producer-consumer-with-spring-boot
Kafka整理
Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform that utilizes the publish/subscribe message pattern to interact with applications, and it’s designed to create durable messages. In this tutorial basic concepts behind Apache Kafka and build a fully-functional Java application, capable of both producing and consuming messages from Kafka.
An Apache Kafka playground
📨 An Viewer and Operator for Kafka on Cloud.
A log4j Appender that streams log events to a Kafka topic.
Measures the latency of a Kafka topic
Kafka monitor tools. Topic browser, consumer activity monitor
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