Open-Source Web UI for Apache Kafka Management
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Open-Source Web UI for Apache Kafka Management
Python Stream Processing
Apache Kafka® running on Kubernetes
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Scripts and samples to support Confluent Demos, Talks, and Blogs. Not all of the examples in this repository are kept up to date. For automated tutorials and QA'd code, see https://github.com/confluentinc/tutorials/
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This project contains examples which demonstrate how to deploy analytic models to mission-critical, scalable production environments leveraging Apache Kafka and its Streams API. Models are built with Python, H2O, TensorFlow, Keras, DeepLearning4 and other technologies.
equivalent to kafka-streams 🐙 for nodejs ✨🐢🚀✨
Learn Kafka Streams with several examples!
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A stream processing framework to build stateless applications on Kafka
💬 Open Source App Framework to build streaming apps with real-time data - 💎 Build real-time data pipelines and make real-time data universally accessible - 🤖 Join historical and real-time data in the stream to create smarter ML and AI applications. - ⚡ Standardize complex data ingestion and stream data to apps with pre-built connectors
A Python implementation of Apache Kafka Streams
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