Kafka Summit 2022: JDBC Source Connector: What Could Go Wrong?
Beautify kcat
consumer output by piping to jq
I was working on some demos recently on the Apache Kafka source connectors (hi #KafkaSummit!), and trying to display the stream of changes in the resulting Apache Kafka topic.
Multiple: Apache Kafka and Flink: Stateful Streaming Data Pipelines made easy with SQL
Multiple: I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing - Track Database Changes with Apache Kafka
A Month in Aiven.io
A month has already gone since my start at Aiven.io and it’s time for a first, and brief, look back at my experience so far together with few suggestions (even if nobody asks) for anyone that will follow my steps.
TL;DR: The journey has been great, met several amazing people and learnt lots using cool tech! A bit shocked about food choices… but that’s life 🤌 !
First Steps within Aiven… the CLI!
Hi, I’m Francesco and recently joined Aiven.io as Developer Advocate!
In this first blog post, we’ll have a look at how to install and login to Aiven’s resources using the command line client.
If you’re new to Aiven or if you already know the platform but want to automate some tasks, the client allows you to perform the same tasks available on Aiven’s web console but from your preferred terminal.