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Building Data Streaming Applications with Apache Kafka

By : Chanchal Singh, Manish Kumar
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Building Data Streaming Applications with Apache Kafka

By: Chanchal Singh, Manish Kumar

Overview of this book

Apache Kafka is a popular distributed streaming platform that acts as a messaging queue or an enterprise messaging system. It lets you publish and subscribe to a stream of records, and process them in a fault-tolerant way as they occur. This book is a comprehensive guide to designing and architecting enterprise-grade streaming applications using Apache Kafka and other big data tools. It includes best practices for building such applications, and tackles some common challenges such as how to use Kafka efficiently and handle high data volumes with ease. This book first takes you through understanding the type messaging system and then provides a thorough introduction to Apache Kafka and its internal details. The second part of the book takes you through designing streaming application using various frameworks and tools such as Apache Spark, Apache Storm, and more. Once you grasp the basics, we will take you through more advanced concepts in Apache Kafka such as capacity planning and security. By the end of this book, you will have all the information you need to be comfortable with using Apache Kafka, and to design efficient streaming data applications with it.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Introduction to Confluent Platform

So far, we have walked through learning internal concepts. We also went through a few programs that helped us use Apache Kafka. Confluent Platform is developed by the creator of Kafka in order to improve usability of Kafka in production applications.

The following are a few reasons to introduce Confluent Platform:

  • Integration with Kafka: We have seen integration of Spark, Storm with Kafka in the previous chapter. However, these frameworks come with additional rich APIs, and having such Stream processing available in a single platform with Kafka will avoid maintaining other distributed execution engines separately.
  • In-built Connectors: We saw that writing a Kafka producer or consumer application is very easy using API that Kafka provides. We have seen in many application architectures where Kafka is being used, that the type of source of data...