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Apache Kafka 1.0 Cookbook

By : Alexey Zinoviev, Raúl Estrada
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Apache Kafka 1.0 Cookbook

By: Alexey Zinoviev, Raúl Estrada

Overview of this book

Apache Kafka provides a unified, high-throughput, low-latency platform to handle real-time data feeds. This book will show you how to use Kafka efficiently, and contains practical solutions to the common problems that developers and administrators usually face while working with it. This practical guide contains easy-to-follow recipes to help you set up, configure, and use Apache Kafka in the best possible manner. You will use Apache Kafka Consumers and Producers to build effective real-time streaming applications. The book covers the recently released Kafka version 1.0, the Confluent Platform and Kafka Streams. The programming aspect covered in the book will teach you how to perform important tasks such as message validation, enrichment and composition.Recipes focusing on optimizing the performance of your Kafka cluster, and integrate Kafka with a variety of third-party tools such as Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, and Elasticsearch will help ease your day to day collaboration with Kafka greatly. Finally, we cover tasks related to monitoring and securing your Apache Kafka cluster using tools such as Ganglia and Graphite. If you're looking to become the go-to person in your organization when it comes to working with Apache Kafka, this book is the only resource you need to have.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface

About the Author

Raúl Estrada has been a programmer since 1996 and a Java developer since 2001. He loves functional languages like Scala, Elixir, Clojure, and Haskell. He also loves all topics related to computer science. With more than 14 years of experience in high availability and enterprise software, he has designed and implemented architectures since 2003. His specialization is in systems integration and he has participated in projects mainly related to the financial sector. He has been an enterprise architect for BEA Systems and Oracle Inc., but he also enjoys mobile programming and game development. He considers himself a programmer before an architect, engineer, or developer.

Raul is a supporter of free software, and enjoys experimenting with new technologies, frameworks, languages, and methods.

I want to say thanks to my editors Cheryl Dsa and Dinesh Pawar. Without their effort and patience, it would not have been possible to write this book. I also thank my acquisition editor, Varsha Shetty, who believed in this project from the beginning. And finally, I want to thank all the heroes who contribute (often anonymously and without profit) to open source projects, specifically Apache Kafka. An honorable mention for those who build the connectors of this technology, and especially the Confluent Inc. crew.