ksqlDB HOWTO: Reserialising data in Apache Kafka

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @pradeepjahagirdar8608
    @pradeepjahagirdar8608 2 роки тому

    Thank you Robin. Appreciate the reply. Will check the community site as well.

  • @karthikb.s.k.4486
    @karthikb.s.k.4486 Рік тому

    Thank you for tutorials Robin . If the schema changes frequently based on business requirements then each time we have to drop the stream and create it . Please let me know

  • @pradeepjahagirdar8608
    @pradeepjahagirdar8608 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Robin, I have a Kafka topic which is ingested by a IBM Mq connector and has a fixed width data . I would like to create a stream by filtering and serialize the data using JSON format . After applying the filter condition the structure should use a COBOL copy book and then serialize the data using JSON format and ingest into the Kafka Topic.
    If you can give me some guidance on how to create the stream that will help. Once the stream is created it will keep running and ingesting the data into the topic ?. or we have to build a micro service to run this stream ?
    Thanks in advance .
    Pradeep

    • @rmoff
      @rmoff  2 роки тому

      Hi Pradeep, have a look at www.confluent.io/hub/jcustenborder/kafka-connect-transform-cobol. If you've got any more questions please head over to www.confluent.io/en-gb/community/ask-the-community/

    • @pradeepjahagirdar8608
      @pradeepjahagirdar8608 2 роки тому

      hi Robin, I have joined the forum and posted a question on it. I don't see any documentation on the connector. Please let me know how can i get additional info on setting up the config properties of this connector and also if you have some utility as to how to convert a COBOL copy book to POJO (java object) which can be used inside the KSTREAM . Thanks in advance. @@rmoff

  • @janga8717
    @janga8717 3 роки тому +1

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    • @rmoff
      @rmoff  3 роки тому

      Limited edition I'm afraid! :)