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Anatoly Zelenin – Founder and Chief Trainer @ DataFlow Academy

Proxies are a powerful architectural pattern commonly used in other application-layer protocols like HTTP, but they remain underutilized in the Kafka ecosystem. Kroxylicious is a groundbreaking, early-stage project that aims to change this by making it easier to develop Kafka proxies with minimal effort. While some organizations have built their own Kafka-aware proxies to address specific challenges, these solutions often remain closed-source and highly specialized. Kroxylicious tackles this problem by offering a set of pre-built capabilities and common features out-of-the-box, enabling developers to concentrate on the custom logic their applications need. In this session, I will introduce Kroxylicious, highlight its potential use cases, and demonstrate how it can simplify Kafka proxy development, reduce complexity, and unlock new possibilities for real-time data processing.

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Hartmut Armbruster – Software Architect | Developer

Struggled with the complexity of designing Kafka Streams applications? Without sufficient up-front architecture work, it’s all too easy to stumble into misunderstandings, rework, or outright failure. Although standards like UML and C4 model have guided software designs for years, stream processing has lacked its own visual framework—until now.

KSTD (Kafka Streams Topology Design) introduces an open standard and component library for describing and visualising Kafka Stream Topologies with Excalidraw. Simple design principles ensure teams can keep diagrams simple yet include important details, build trust in their designs, and streamline the development lifecycle.

You will learn how standardised diagrams support team alignment, and how KSTD fosters consistent and clear communication for Kafka Streams.

Design up-front, avoid mistakes, save time, and build trust.

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Alexander Kropp – author , Anatoly Zelenin – author

Apache Kafka, start to finish. Apache Kafka in Action: From basics to production guides you through the concepts and skills you’ll need to deploy and administer Kafka for data pipelines, event-driven applications, and other systems that process data streams from multiple sources. Authors Anatoly Zelenin and Alexander Kropp have spent years using Kafka in real-world production environments. In this guide, they reveal their hard-won expert insights to help you avoid common Kafka pitfalls and challenges. Inside Apache Kafka in Action you’ll discover: Apache Kafka from the ground up Achieving reliability and performance Troubleshooting Kafka systems Operations, governance, and monitoring Kafka use cases, patterns, and anti-patterns Clear, concise, and practical, Apache Kafka in Action is written for IT operators, software engineers, and IT architects working with Kafka every day. Chapter by chapter, it guides you through the skills you need to deliver and maintain reliable and fault-tolerant data-driven applications. About the Technology Apache Kafka is the gold standard streaming data platform for real-time analytics, event sourcing, and stream processing. Acting as a central hub for distributed data, it enables seamless flow between producers and consumers via a publish-subscribe model. Kafka easily handles millions of events per second, and its rock-solid design ensures high fault tolerance and smooth scalability. About the Book Apache Kafka in Action is a practical guide for IT professionals who are integrating Kafka into data-intensive applications and infrastructures. The book covers everything from Kafka fundamentals to advanced operations, with interesting visuals and real-world examples. Readers will learn to set up Kafka clusters, produce and consume messages, handle real-time streaming, and integrate Kafka into enterprise systems. This easy-to-follow book emphasizes building reliable Kafka applications and taking advantage of its distributed architecture for scalability and resilience. What's Inside Master Kafka’s distributed streaming capabilities Implement real-time data solutions Integrate Kafka into enterprise environments Build and manage Kafka applications Achieve fault tolerance and scalability About the Reader For IT operators, software architects and developers. No experience with Kafka required. About the Authors Anatoly Zelenin is a Kafka expert known for workshops across Europe, especially in banking and manufacturing. Alexander Kropp specializes in Kafka and Kubernetes, contributing to cloud platform design and monitoring. Quotes A great introduction. Even experienced users will go back to it again and again. - Jakub Scholz, Red Hat Approachable, practical, well-illustrated, and easy to follow. A must-read. - Olena Kutsenko, Confluent A zero to hero journey to understanding and using Kafka! - Anthony Nandaa, Microsoft Thoughtfully explores a wide range of topics. A wealth of valuable information seamlessly presented and easily accessible. - Olena Babenko, Aiven Oy

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