Development Process
Kafka client roles include Producer and Consumer, which share the same application development process.
Figure 1 and Table 1 show each phase of the development process.
Phase |
Description |
Reference Document |
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Prepare the development environment. |
The Java language is recommended for the development of Java applications. The IntelliJ IDEA tool can be used. The Kafka running environment is the Kafka client. Install and configure the client according to the guide. |
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Preparing the configuration files for connecting to the cluster |
During the development or a test run of the program, you need to use the cluster configuration files to connect to an MRS cluster. The configuration files usually contain the cluster component information file. You can obtain the required information from the created MRS cluster. Nodes used for program debugging or running must be able to communicate with the nodes within the MRS cluster, and the hosts domain name must be configured. |
Preparing the Configuration Files for Connecting to the Cluster |
Configuring and importing sample projects |
Kafka provides program samples for different scenarios. You can import the program samples for learning. |
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Writing program code for a service scenario |
Producer and Consumer API usage samples are provided and old APIs, new APIs, and multi-thread usage scenarios are covered, helping you quickly know Kafka APIs well. Compile and run the program. You can debug and run the program in the local Windows development environment, or compile the program into a JAR package and submit it to a Linux node. |
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Compiling and running the program |
This phase provides guidance for users to submit and run a developed program and then view the result. |
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