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Confluent Developer Skills for Building Apache Kafka

In this three-day, hands-on Developer training course, you will learn how to build an application that can publish data to, and subscribe to data from, an Apache Kafka® cluster. You will learn the...

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$2,700 USD GSA  $2,584.38
Duration 3 days
Course Code AK-DEV
Available Formats Classroom

Overview

In this three-day, hands-on Developer training course, you will learn how to build an application that can publish data to, and subscribe to data from, an Apache Kafka® cluster. You will learn the role of Kafka in the modern data distribution pipeline, Kafka architectural concepts and components, and review Kafka developer APIs.

Skills Gained

In this hands-on course, you will:

  • Write Producers and Consumers to send data to and read data from Kafka
  • Integrate Kafka with external systems using Kafka Connect
  • Write streaming applications with Kafka Streams & ksqlDB
  • Integrate a Kafka client application with Confluent Cloud

Who Can Benefit

Application developers and architects who want to write applications that interact with Apache Kafka®. The course treats Java as a first-class citizen, but students will derive value even if Java is not their primary programming language. Python, C# and NodeJS clients will also be used.

Prerequisites

Attendees should be familiar with developing professional apps in Java (preferred), C#, or Python. Additionally, a working knowledge of the Apache Kafka architecture is required for this course, either through:

Course Details

Hands-on Training:

The hands-on lab exercises in the course follow the coherent story of building and upgrading a driver location app. This gives a throughline throughout the course where concepts are applied directly to a working application. Exercises are available in Java, C# and Python.

Exercises include:

  • Working with Kafka command line tools
  • Producing driver location data to Kafka and consuming that data in real-time
  • Refactoring the application to use Avro and Schema Registry
  • Creating a Kafka Streams application to do real-time distance aggregation
  • Extracting a table from an external database into Kafka using Kafka Connect
  • Creating a full event streaming application using kslqDB that enriches driver location data with driver profile data
  • Experimenting with semantic partitioning

Course Outline

Fundamentals of Apache Kafka

  • Explain the value of a *Distributed Event Streaming Platform*
  • Explain how the “log” abstraction enables a distributed event streaming platform
  • Brokers, Topics, Partitions, and Segments
  • Records (a.k.a. Messages, Events)
  • Retention Policies
  • Producers, Consumers, and Serialization
  • Replication
  • Kafka Connect

Producing Messages to Kafka

  • Sketch the high level architecture of a Kafka producer
  • Illustrate key-based partitioning
  • Explain the difference between `acks=0`, `acks=1`, and `acks=all`
  • Configure `delivery.timeout.ms` to control retry behavior
  • Create a custom `producer.properties` file
  • Tune throughput and latency using batching
  • Create a producer with Confluent REST Proxy

Consuming Messages from Kafka

  • Illustrate how consumer groups and partitions provide scalability and fault tolerance
  • Tune consumers to avoid excessive rebalances
  • Explain the difference between “range” and “round robin” partition assignment strategies
  • Create a custom `consumer.properties` file
  • Use the Consumer API to manage offsets
  • Tune fetch requests
  • Create a consumer with Confluent REST Proxy

Schema Management in Apache Kafka

  • Explain what Avro is
  • Write Avro messages to Kafka
  • Use the Confluent Schema Registry to guide schema evolution

Stream Processing with Kafka Streams

  • Compare KStreams to KTables
  • Create a Custom `streams.properties` file
  • Explain what co-partitioning is and why it is important
  • Write an application using the Streams DSL (Domain-Specific Language)

Data Pipelines with Kafka Connect

  • Explain the motivation for Kafka Connect
  • List commonly used Connectors
  • Explain the differences between standalone and distributed mode
  • Configure and use Kafka Connect

Stream Processing with Kafka Streams

  • Compare KStreams to KTables
  • Create a Custom `streams.properties` file
  • Explain what co-partitioning is and why it is important
  • Write an application using the Streams DSL (Domain-Specific Language)

Data Pipelines with Kafka Connect

  • Explain the motivation for Kafka Connect
  • List commonly used Connectors
  • Explain the differences between standalone and distributed mode
  • Configure and use Kafka Connect

Event Streaming Apps with ksqlDB

  • Use ksqlDB to filter and transform a stream
  • Write a ksqlDB query that joins two streams or a stream and a table
  • Write a ksqlDB query that aggregates values per key and time window
  • Write Push and Pull queries and explain the differences between them
  • Create a Connector with ksqlDB

Design Decisions

  • List ways to avoid large message sizes
  • Decide when to use ksqlDB vs. Kafka Streams vs. Kafka Connect SMTs
  • Explain differences and tradeoffs between processing guarantees
  • Address decisions that arise from key-based partitioning
  • Authenticate a client app with a secure Kafka cluster

Confluent Cloud

  • Explain what “fully-managed” means in the context of Confluent Cloud
  • Authenticate a Kafka client to Confluent Cloud
  • Do basic operations with the `ccloud` CLI

Schedule

FAQ

Does the course schedule include a Lunchbreak?

Classes typically include a 1-hour lunch break around midday. However, the exact break times and duration can vary depending on the specific class. Your instructor will provide detailed information at the start of the course.

What languages are used to deliver training?

Most courses are conducted in English, unless otherwise specified. Some courses will have the word "FRENCH" marked in red beside the scheduled date(s) indicating the language of instruction.

What does GTR stand for?

GTR stands for Guaranteed to Run; if you see a course with this status, it means this event is confirmed to run. View our GTR page to see our full list of Guaranteed to Run courses.

Does Ascendient Learning deliver group training?

Yes, we provide training for groups, individuals and private on sites. View our group training page for more information.

What does vendor-authorized training mean?

As a vendor-authorized training partner, we offer a curriculum that our partners have vetted. We use the same course materials and facilitate the same labs as our vendor-delivered training. These courses are considered the gold standard and, as such, are priced accordingly.

Is the training too basic, or will you go deep into technology?

It depends on your requirements, your role in your company, and your depth of knowledge. The good news about many of our learning paths, you can start from the fundamentals to highly specialized training.

How up-to-date are your courses and support materials?

We continuously work with our vendors to evaluate and refresh course material to reflect the latest training courses and best practices.

Are your instructors seasoned trainers who have deep knowledge of the training topic?

Ascendient Learning instructors have an average of 27 years of practical IT experience and have also served as consultants for an average of 15 years. To stay current, instructors spend at least 25 percent of their time learning new, emerging technologies and courses.

Do you provide hands-on training and exercises in an actual lab environment?

Lab access is dependent on the vendor and the type of training you sign up for. However, many of our top vendors will provide lab access to students to test and practice. The course description will specify lab access.

Will you customize the training for our company’s specific needs and goals?

We will work with you to identify training needs and areas of growth.  We offer a variety of training methods, such as private group training, on-site of your choice, and virtually. We provide courses and certifications that are aligned with your business goals.

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You will get access to the PDF of course books and guides, but access to the recording and slides will depend on the vendor and type of training you receive.

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Reviews

I didn't have any problem navigating Exitcertified website or lab material at all.

Easy to use and exactly what I was looking for. Value for money was exceptional.

Overall it was a good bootcamp. A lot to cover so it is understandable that the pace had to be a little fast.

Concise and good to follow along. Although it is a lot to take in under a short period of time.

The course was informative, and I learnt a new skill. The instructor was up to the point.