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When comparing message brokers, there is no “one size fits all” solution. This article outlines the functionality offered by both RabbitMQ and Apache Kafka to help you make an informed decision.
Spring allows you to easily introduce RabbitMQ for applications written in Java virtual machine languages. The blog highlights how Spring provides seamless event streaming over RabbitMQ.
Please join Nate Schutta and guest Soby Chacko. Soby is a core committer to Spring Cloud Stream and a co-lead for Spring for Apache Pulsar and the Kafka binders in Spring Cloud Stream. He is also a co
Learn why RabbitMQ fits well into most messaging-streaming scenarios and how it compares to others event-streaming brokers, like Kafka.
The goal is to optimize the server and storage footprint to minimize infrastructure cost.
On behalf of the team and everyone who has contributed, I am pleased to announce that Spring for Apache Kafka 2.5.13.RELEASE, 2.6.8 and 2.7.1 are available now. All versions have some number of...
This talk will start with a brief overview of Spring for Apache Kafka and then we’ll introduce the new features in the recently released 2.7 version, including a large community contribution. It will
I am pleased to announce that Spring for Apache Kafka 2.7.0 is now available. This release contains a significant enhancement, which is a community contribution. Failed deliveries can be...
In this blog, we are taking a deeper look at writing a Spring Cloud Stream producer with Apache Kafka and how it handles native partitions in Kafka. Spring Cloud Stream has a middleware...
Three years ago, a colleague of mine wrote a post to help readers understand when to use RabbitMQ and when to use Apache Kafka, which many found to be very useful. While the two solutions take...
Three years ago, a colleague of mine wrote a post to help readers understand when to use RabbitMQ and when to use Apache Kafka, which many found to be very useful. While the two solutions take...
This week, Mark will be exploring ancillary topics for Spring Cloud Stream and various messaging platforms including Kafka and others, featuring Solace, PubSub etc. --- Mark Heckler is a software de
Join Nate Schutta and Viktor Gamov, a Developer Advocate at Confluent, the company that makes an event streaming platform based on Apache Kafka. He enjoys helping architects and developers to design a
Learn more: VMware Tanzu An introduction to event-driven architecture and Apache Kafka Learn the 'whats' and 'whys' of Apache Kafka in 15 minutes The Main Event: How Event-Driven Architecture...
The 2.5.0.RC1 release candidate is now avaialable in the Spring milestone repo. Highlights: kafka-clients 2.5.0 (alignment of version numbers is coincidental). Support for re-committing...
Introduction Apache Kafka is a popular solution for ingesting from various data sources and into Kafka topics. For use cases that require key look-ups or querying, traversing the topic for...
To support last week’s Apache Kafka 2.4.0 release, I am pleased to announce that the Spring for Apache Kafka 2.4 - 2.4.0.RELEASE - is available in maven central. This version is essentially...
Hot on the heels of the recent Apache Kafka 2.4.0 release, I am pleased to announce the release candidate for Spring for Apache Kafka 2.4 - 2.4.0.RC1 - is available in the Spring milestone...
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