Deliver lightning fast and reliable messaging for your distributed
applications with the flexible and resilient Apache Pulsar platform.
In Apache Pulsar in Action you will learn how to:
Publish from Apache Pulsar into third-party data repositories and
platforms
Design and develop Apache Pulsar functions
Perform interactive SQL queries against data stored in Apache Pulsar
Apache Pulsar in Action is a comprehensive and practical guide to
building high-traffic applications with Pulsar. You'll learn to use this
mature and battle-tested platform to deliver extreme levels of speed and
durability to your messaging. Apache Pulsar committer David Kjerrumgaard
teaches you to apply Pulsar's seamless scalability through hands-on case
studies, including IOT analytics applications and a microservices app
based on Pulsar functions.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and
ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the technology
Reliable server-to-server messaging is the heart of a distributed
application. Apache Pulsar is a flexible real-time messaging platform
built to run on Kubernetes and deliver the scalability and resilience
required for cloud-based systems. Pulsar supports both streaming and
message queuing, and unlike other solutions, it can communicate over
multiple protocols including MQTT, AMQP, and Kafka's binary protocol.
About the book
Apache Pulsar in Action teaches you to build scalable streaming
messaging systems using Pulsar. You'll start with a rapid introduction
to enterprise messaging and discover the unique benefits of Pulsar.
Following crystal-clear explanations and engaging examples, you'll use
the Pulsar Functions framework to develop a microservices-based
application. Real-world case studies illustrate how to implement the
most important messaging design patterns.
What's inside
Publish from Pulsar into third-party data repositories and platforms
Design and develop Apache Pulsar functions
Create an event-driven food delivery application
About the reader
Written for experienced Java developers. No prior knowledge of Pulsar
required.
About the author
David Kjerrumgaard is a committer on the Apache Pulsar project. He
currently serves as a Developer Advocate for StreamNative, where he
develops Pulsar best practices and solutions.
Table of Contents
PART 1 GETTING STARTED WITH APACHE PULSAR
1 Introduction to Apache Pulsar
2 Pulsar concepts and architecture
3 Interacting with Pulsar
PART 2 APACHE PULSAR DEVELOPMENT ESSENTIALS
4 Pulsar functions
5 Pulsar IO connectors
6 Pulsar security
7 Schema registry
PART 3 HANDS-ON APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT WITH APACHE PULSAR
8 Pulsar Functions patterns
9 Resiliency patterns
10 Data access
11 Machine learning in Pulsar
12 Edge analytics