Deploying Event-Driven Applications with IBM Event Streams on IBM Cloud Private – wd107gpl
Course #: wd107gpl
Duration: 2 Days
This course is also available as self-paced virtual (e-learning) course Deploying Event-Driven Applications with IBM Event Streams on IBM Cloud Private (ZD107G). This option does not require any travel.
In this course, you learn how to deploy and manage event-driven applications with IBM Event Streams. IBM Event Streams uses Apache Kafka, an open-source streaming platform, with many value-added capabilities, to deploy production-ready applications.
This course is intended for system architects, developers, and network administrators who need to deploy, test, and monitor event-driven applications with IBM Event Streams.
Objectives
- Understand basic Kafka concepts
- Describe Event Streams components and architecture
- Describe some Event Streams use cases
- Install Event Streams
- Deploy, test, and monitor a sample application with Event Streams
- Connect Event Streams with IBM MQ
Audience
This course is intended for system architects, developers, and network administrators who need to deploy, test, and monitor event-driven applications with IBM Event Streams.
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of event-driven architecture
- Experience working with REST APIs
- Working knowledge of Linux operating system
- Familiarity with Kubernetes and IBM MQ is helpful
Topics
Unit 1: Introduction to Kafka
Unit 2: IBM Event Streams overview
Unit 3: Getting started with Event Streams
Unit 4: Using Kafka Connectors for IBM MQ
Unit 5: Geo-replication
Unit 6: Monitoring logs