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course: Spring Framework and Apache Kafka®

Conclusion: Spring Framework and Apache Kafka

2 min
Viktor Gamov

Viktor Gamov

Developer Advocate (Presenter)

Summary

In this course, you learned how you can use Spring Boot to build event-driven microservice applications by leveraging serverless Apache Kafka for your transport and storage layers. Hopefully, you found the material useful and have started building your own architectures. Make sure to join the Confluent Community Forum and Slack and keep an eye out for new courses to learn more.

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Conclusion: Spring Framework and Apache Kafka

Hi, this is Viktor Gamov from Confluent, and thank you for being with us during this spring for Kafka and confluent cloud course. So in this course we try to show you how we can easily start with spring boot as your framework for developing event-driven microservices, and serverless Kafka is your transport layer and the storage layer for your application. Hopefully you find this material useful and you will be able to start building your own applications. And we will be eager to know about those. Join our community at, in, our slack. Don't forget to check new courses that come in into developer.confluent.io place for all your Kafka needs and all your development needs around Kafka and cloud. And don't forget to redeem some of the coupon codes that we provided for you. When you creating the accounts you can use some of the extra money so he can play around with those technologies. And with this, my name is Victor Gamov and as always, have a nice day.