Building an Event Driven System with Spring Cloud Stream
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Introduction5m
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LockedBinder Service Provided Interface (SPI)20mLockedBinding API20mLockedThe Pub/Sub Model20mLockedLab: Create the Source Application30mLockedLab: Swap the Middleware15mLockedLab: On Demand processing with StreamBridge30mLockedLab: Enriching Data with a Processor30mLockedLab: Saving Data with a Sink30mLockedLab: End-to-End Integration Testing30m
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In this lab, we bootstrapped a rudimentary Spring Cloud Stream application.
Now that you've had an overview of event-driven systems, and a very high-level overview of Spring Cloud Stream, let's move on to learning the main concepts of Spring Cloud Stream, its abstractions, and how it achieves middleware neutrality, in the next lesson.
Soby Chacko
R&D Software Engineer at Broadcom
Spring Cloud Stream/Kafka/Kafka Streams binders, Spring for Apache Kafka, Spring for Apache Pulsar
Joe Moore
Senior Staff Engineer, Software Consultant, XP nerd
Joe is a passionate software engineer and Agile (XP!) practitioner with a mission to help others achieve amazing outcomes through software.
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