Course Overview
Develop, scale, and troubleshoot event-driven microservice applications.
Learn to use Kafka and AMQ Streams to design, develop, and test event-driven applications. Event-driven microservices scale globally, store and stream process data, and provide low-latency feedback to customers. This course is for application developers and is based on Red Hat AMQ Streams 1.8 and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.6.
What are the skills covered
- Describe the basics of Kafka and its architecture.
- Develop applications with the Kafka Streams API.
- Integrate applications with Kafka Connect.
- Capture data change with Debezium.
- Troubleshoot common application streaming issues.
Who should attend this course
- Application developers with microservice development experience.
Course Curriculum
What are the Prerequisites
- Experience with microservice application development and design, such as DO378 or equivalent experience.
- OpenShift experience is recommended, but not required.
Course Modules
Exam & Certification
Red Hat Certified Specialist in Event-Driven Development with Kafka.
A Red Hat Certified Specialist in Event-Driven Development with Kafka has demonstrated the ability to develop applications using Apache Kafka and Apache Kafka Streams.
A Red Hat Certified Specialist in Event-Driven Development with Kafka is able to:
- Understand and work with event-driven applications with the AMQ Streams API
- Understand the Kafka ecosystem and architecture
- Understand and work with a Quarkus application connected to Kafka
- Provide and configure access to a Kafka cluster
- Provide and use the schema Red Hat Service Registry to decouple the data from the client applications, share, and manage the data types at runtime
- Understand, produce, test, and secure data-stream processing using the Kafka Streams API to perform an efficient management and real-time querying of application state
- Data integration with Kafka Connect
- Understand and use advanced event-driven patterns in applications based on Apache Kafka
- Troubleshoot most common problems in event-driven applications like maintaining message ordering, retries and idempotency, handling duplicate events, implement Streams test cases




