Develop, scale, and troubleshoot event-driven microservice applications.
Learn to use Kafka and AMQ Streams to design, develop, and test event-driven applications. Event-driven microservices scale globally, store and stream process data, and provide low-latency feedback to customers. This course is for application developers and is based on Red Hat AMQ Streams 1.8 and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.6. The Red Hat Certified Specialist in Event-Driven Development with Kafka exam (EX482) is included in this offering.
Course summary
– Describe the basics of Kafka and its architecture.
– Develop applications with the Kafka Streams API.
– Integrate applications with Kafka Connect.
– Capture data change with Debezium.
– Troubleshoot common application streaming issues.Virtual Learning
This interactive training can be taken from any location, your office or home and is delivered by a trainer. This training does not have any delegates in the class with the instructor, since all delegates are virtually connected. Virtual delegates do not travel to this course, Global Knowledge will send you all the information needed before the start of the course and you can test the logins.
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
Impact on the organization
• Organizations are recognizing that traditional synchronous applications are not able to scale consistently and adjust to the massive amounts of data from customers while still meeting customers' expectations of immediate results. With event-driven applications using Kafka and AMQ Streams, organizations can expect to be able to globally scale their applications, store and stream process data, and provide feedback to customers with extremely low latency.
Impact of this training
• As a result of attending this course, students will understand the architecture of Kafka and AMQ Streams and will be able to identify proper use cases for event-driven applications. In addition to learning the fundamental principles and features of Kafka and AMQ Streams, Students will learn how to design, develop, and test event-driven applications.
• Students should be able to demonstrate the following skills:
• Design, build, and use event-driven applications for relevant scenarios with standard patterns.
• Detect and react to data changes with Debezium to improve application performance.
• Troubleshoot common problems with event-driven applications.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Application developers with microservice development experience.
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
Application developers with microservice development experience.
• Experience with microservice application development and design, such as DO378 or equivalent experience.
• OpenShift experience is recommended, but not required.
Technology considerations
• BYOD classroom environment with access to the shared cluster.
• A cloud-based classroom environment will also be made available.
COURSE CONTENT:
Designing Event-Driven Applications
Describe the principles of event-driven applications.
Introducing Kafka and AMQ Streams Concepts
Build applications with basic read-and-write messaging capabilities.
Building Applications with the Streams API
Leverage the Streams API to create data streaming applications.
Creating Asynchronous Services with Event Collaboration
Create and migrate to asynchronous services using the event collaboration pattern.
Integrating Data Systems with Kafka Connect
Connect data systems and react to data changes using Kafka Connect and Debezium.
Troubleshooting AMQ Streams Applications
Handle common problems in Kafka and AMQ Streams applications.
FOLLOW ON COURSES:
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