
Pre-requisites for this Kafka Connect course
Learn about the course objectives:
- Learn about Kafka Connect concepts
- Install Docker and launch our Kafka cluster and Kafka Connect Cluster
- Deploy your first Source connectors
- Deploy your first Sink connectors
Learn about the course structure
Learn a bit about your instructor
Understand what is Kafka Connect, the problems it solves in the Kafka world
Learn about the typical Kafka Connect Architecture in your enterprise
Deeper dive into Kafka Connect concepts, learn about Connectors, Configurations, Tasks and Workers
Learn about the two modes to launch Kafka Connect, Standalone mode and Distributed Mode, and their pros and cons
Visit the Kafka Connect distributed architecture and concepts in details
Install Docker on the more recent Mac versions
Install Docker Toolbox on the less recent Mac versions
Install Docker on Linux
Install Docker on Windows 10 64bit
Install Docker Toolbox on the other Windows versions
Note for Docker Toolbox users
Instructions to start our Kafka connect cluster using the Docker installation we have just created
Steps to troubleshoot an error
Where to view the Kafka Connect logs
How to ask a question in the Q&A
Looking at the Connect Source Architecture design that we will go over in this section
Running our first source connector in standalone mode!
This goes over the setup of the worker and the setup of the standalone connector
Running our first source connector in standalone mode!
This goes over the deployment of that connector
Learn how to run our file source connector in distributed mode
Overview of the list of available connectors online, and the list of connectors available on our docker image
Look at the configuration for the Twitter Source Connector
Deploy and analyse the output of the Twitter Source Connector on our Kafka Connect Cluster
Summary of what we have learned for the Section on Kafka Connect Source Connectors
Architecture discussion for the sink connectors in distributed mode
Launching our first Sink Connector in Distributed mode, to put data into ElasticSearch
Learn about the Kafka Connect REST API, so you can speed up and automate your connector deployments and monitoring
Learn about the JDBC Sink Connector, that we will launch in distributed mode. The data will go directly into PostgreSQL
Overview of the Source Kafka Connector, the GitHubSourceConnector
Where to download the code
Description of the GitHub API
Using the Maven Archetype to create your source and sink connectors
Creating our first Config Definition and define all the parameters needed for our application
Analysis of the Source Connector Class
Writing our different schemas that will be used for keys and values
Creating the Plain Old Java Objects for our data
Writing the GitHub API HTTP Client
Learn what Source Partition and Source Offsets are used for
Source Tasks analysis
Learn how to use Maven to build and run our connector
Learn how to deploy the jars onto the Connect Cluster
Links to more resources available online to write your own connectors
Learn how to start your own Kafka Connect Cluster
Learn how to start your second Connect Worker and the Kafka Connect UI
Next steps in your learning of Kafka Connect
Congratulations!
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A Comprehensive and Brand New Course for Learning Apache Kafka Connect Framework with Hands-on Training – (Launched in April 2017)
Kafka Connect is a tool for scalable and reliable streaming data between Apache Kafka and other data systems. Apache Kafka Connect is a common framework for Apache Kafka producers and consumers.
Apache Kafka Connect offers an API, Runtime, and REST Service to enable developers to define connectors that move large data sets into and out of Apache Kafka in real time. It inherits strong concepts such as fault-tolerance and elasticity thanks to being an extension of Apache Kafka. Kafka Connect can ingest entire databases, collect metrics, gather logs from all your application servers into Apache Kafka topics, making the data available for stream processing with low latency.
Kafka Connect standardises integration of other data systems with Apache Kafka, simplifying connector development, deployment, and management.
In this course, we are going to learn the Kafka Connector deployment, configuration and management with hands-on exercises. We are also going to see the distributed and standalone modes to scale up to a large, centrally managed service supporting an entire organisation or scale down to development, testing, and small production deployments. The REST interface to submit and manage connectors to your Kafka Connect cluster via an easy to use REST API’s.
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Tin Pavlinic says “This course is an excellent resource for those getting started with Apache Kafka-Connect. Stephane explains concepts very clearly and provides plenty of practical examples. The setup is easy. You can follow the examples along on your own machine, and then experiment further. I highly recommend this Apache Kafka course.”
Alan V says "This course is GREAT: 1. The teacher provides clear explanations of the role to Kafka Connector in Kafka Streaming Solution architecture. 2. The course uses docker-compose.yml to help learners quick build a practice environment. 3. The course is well organized and easy to understand the idea, behind Kafka Connector. The teacher guides you how to use the tool step by step. 4. The provided shell commands are all well commented and steps by steps to guide users. If you read the comments in the shell script files after the course, it will remind you what the teacher just taught in the videos. 5. The teacher is very responsible to learners' questions and very helpful. If you are a professional developer, I highly recommend you to attend this course."
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Instructor
My name is Stephane Maarek, and I'll be your instructor in this course. I teach about Apache Kafka, the Kafka ecosystem and Kafka Certifications with my focus always on helping my students improve their professional proficiencies. I am also the co-founder of Conduktor: an enterprise Apache Kafka platform & UI to help everyone use Kafka.
Throughout my career in designing and delivering these certifications and courses, I have already taught 1,000,000+ students and gotten 350,000+ reviews!
With Apache Kafka becoming much more than a buzzword out there, I've decided it's time for students to properly learn how to be a Kafka professional. So, let’s kick start the course! You are in good hands!
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This Course Also Comes With:
Lifetime Access to All Future Updates
A responsive instructor in the Q&A Section
Links to interesting articles, and lots of good code to base your next applications onto
Udemy Certificate of Completion Ready for Download
This is the course that could improve your career!
Apache Kafka is a skill in high demand and there are not enough people to fulfill all the open positions. You can boost your income, take on new roles and fun challenges. Many of my students are now the Kafka experts of their companies! You can be the next!
I hope to see you inside the course!
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Note: Looking for more advanced Kafka concepts? There are many volumes in the Apache Kafka Series:
Learn Kafka for Beginners v2 (great to start)
Kafka Connect Hands On Learning
Kafka Streams for Data Processing
KSQL on ksqlDB - Hands On!
Kafka Cluster Setup & Administration
Confluent Schema Registry & Kafka REST Proxy
Kafka Security (SSL SASL ACL)
Kafka Monitoring and Operations
Happy learning!