Apache Kafka for Beginners – Learn Kafka by Hands-On

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Apache Kafka for Beginners – Learn Kafka by Hands-On


Apache Kafka for Beginners – Learn Kafka by Hands-On | Udemy [Update 11/2022]
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Deep dive in to Apache Kafka concepts and learn to build Kafka producers/consumers using Java.
What you'll learn
Understand all the Kafka concepts and Kafka core internals.
Learn Kafka internals through practice
Build Kafka Producer applications using Java
Learn the Kafka Producer Techniques for reliable data delivery
Build Kafka Consumer applications using Java
Advance Kafka Consumer Techniques to handle duplicate processing of records
Consumer Rebalance and different techniques to handle them
Consumer techniques to seek to a specific offset
Learn to build Custom Serializer and Deserializer in Kafka
By the end of the course you will have a complete understanding of Apache Kafka and build Kafka consumer applications using Java
Description:
Learn the fundamentals and advanced concepts of Apache Kafka in this course. This course will give you a good understanding of all the concepts through Hands-On
  • This course will walk you through the Kafka concepts step by step
  • All the Kafka concepts will be taught through Hands-On
  • This course will  increase your technical expertise in Kafka
  • This course will give you good exposure to build Kafka Client applications using Java
  • This course will be an eyeopener for people who think Kafka is a complex system and you will find yourself in a better place after you complete this course
  • This course will transfer you from no Kafka experience to an experienced Kafka user.

Course Overview:
Getting Started with Kafka
  • In this section, I will give you all a quick introduction to Apache Kafka, terminologies and different client APIs that are part of Kafka

Download and Install Kafka
  • In this section, we will download the Kafka distribution from the Kafka Website.

Understanding Kafka Components and its Internals – (Theory + Hands-On)
In this section, we will explore the Kafka internals from a theoretical perspective followed by hands-on exploring the Kafka internals.
  • Learn about the Topics and Partitions in Kafka
  • Setup a Local Kafka Cluster with Multiple Brokers
  • Producer/Consumer messages in the Kafka Cluster
  • Learn about Consumer Offsets and Consumer Groups
  • Commit Log and Retention Policy
  • Learn about Kafka Load Distribution and Fault Tolerance and Robustness

Kafka Producer API – Hands-On
In this section, we will learn about building the Kafka Producer to producer messages into Kafka using the producer API
  • Setting up the base-project for Producer
  • Understand how the producer API works
  • Produce messages to the Kafka topic using the Synchronous/Asynchronous approach
  • Understand how Kafka producer API works behind the scenes

Kafka Producer API – Guaranteed Message Delivery Configurations
In this lecture, we will learn about the different configurations that guarantee message delivery into Kafka.
  • Explore some of the producer API Configurations
  • Configuring the acks and min.insync.replicas for guaranteed message delivery
  • Override the retries and retry-back-off-ms value\

Kafka Consumer API – Hands On
In this section, we will learn about building Kafka consumers to read messages from Kafka using the Consumer API.
  • Setting up the base-project for Consumers
  • Consuming Messages using Consumer API – poll() loop
  • Build Kafka Consumer using the Consumer API
  • auto.offset.reset – earliest vs latest

Consumer Groups & Consumer Rebalance
In this section, we will learn about Consumer Groups and Consumer rebalance.
  • Scaling the Consumer using Consumer Groups
  • Consumer Rebalance
  • Consumer Rebalance & max-poll-interval-ms

Consumer Offsets – Default and Manual Offset Management – Hands-On
  • Committing Offsets – Default Offset Commit Strategy
  • Manually Committing Offsets
  • Committing Offsets Synchronously – using commitSync()
  • Committing Offsets Asynchronously – using commitAsync()
  • Committing Specific Offsets – using CommitSync()

By the end of this, you will have a complete understanding of how Apache Kafka works and how to build Kafka client applications using Producer and Consumer API.
Who this course is for:
  • Any one who is willing to learn about Kafka.




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