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NodeJS – Publish messages to Apache Kafka Topic with random delays to generate sample events based on records in CSV file

Lucas Jellema February 9, 2017 NodeJS 3 Comments
NodeJS – Publish messages to Apache Kafka Topic with random delays to generate sample events based on records in CSV file
In a recent article I described how to implement a simple Node.JS program that reads and processes records from a delimiter separated file. That is  stepping stone on the …
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NodeJS – reading and processing a delimiter separated file (csv)

Lucas Jellema February 9, 2017 NodeJS 11 Comments
NodeJS – reading and processing a delimiter separated file (csv)
Frequently, there is a need to read data from a file, process it and route it onwards. In my case, the objective was to produce messages on a Kafka …
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Oracle Service Bus: Produce messages to a Kafka topic

Maarten Smeets February 6, 2017 Kafka, Oracle Service Bus No Comments
Oracle Service Bus: Produce messages to a Kafka topic
Oracle Service Bus is a powerful tool to provide features like transformation, throttling, virtualization of messages coming from different sources. There is a (recently opensourced!) Kafka transport available for …
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