Asynchronous micro services communication with Spring Cloud Stream Kafka.
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Asynchronous micro services communication with Spring Cloud Stream Kafka.
Spring Cloud Stream sample project
4del: This is going to be removed... or refactored... Event sourcing application base on spring-boot, spring-cloud-stream (kafka) and kafka-streams.
Sample project to trace the communications between two services through a broker
A SpringBoot RESTful, SwaggerUI API documentation example for Kafka.
Spring Cloud Stream Kafka projects that show how to use CDC with Kafka Connect
Implementation of the outbox pattern using Spring Cloud Stream Kafka
Simple app that illustrates the combination between DDD, Hexagonal Architecture (Clean Architecture) and Event Driven by Spring Boot and Spring Cloud Stream Kafka
Spring cloud streams HTTP source that validates payload against JSON schema or POJO class and sends it to output stream. Partitioning is supported.
Proof of concept of correlating contract and their parties using pure kafka streams with spring cloud streams.
Sample Apache Kafka taking a stream of data changes and caching it in the Kafka store for querying
Spring Boot 2 with Spring Cloud Stream Kafka (Consumer/Producer) And RabbitMQ (Consumer/Producer) and React Application And Email
Spring cloud stream. Kafka
Sample processor and transformer implementation for Kafka using Spring Cloud Stream with functional probramming
[COMPLETED] My implementation based on Mark Heckler's "Drinking from the Stream: How to Use Messaging Platforms for Scalability&Performance" from Voxxed Days, Bucharest 2019.
Resilency and retry features of spring-cloud-stream with apache-kafka binder
Spring boot kafka consumer with DLQ and Retry. It supports 'spring-cloud-stream-kafka-streams-binder', 'spring-cloud-stream-kafka-binder', 'spring-kafka'
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