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Building Scalable and Resilient Event-Driven Applications with Apache Pulsar

Offered By: The ASF via YouTube

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Explore the power of Apache Pulsar for building scalable and resilient event-driven applications in this 40-minute conference talk. Dive into key concepts of event-driven architecture (EDA) and discover how Apache Pulsar's distributed pub-sub messaging system can revolutionize your approach to real-time, scalable application development. Learn about Pulsar's core features, including its distributed architecture, support for multiple messaging models, and built-in capabilities for message persistence and replication. Gain insights into best practices for designing event-driven applications, managing message routing, handling failure scenarios, and integrating with other distributed systems. Explore common use cases such as real-time stream processing, data ingestion, and message queuing. Watch a demonstration of building a sample event-driven application using Apache Pulsar, showcasing the platform's power and flexibility. Presented by David Kjerrumgaard, Apache Pulsar committer and author of "Pulsar in Action," this talk provides a comprehensive understanding of Apache Pulsar's capabilities for creating robust, scalable event-driven applications.

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Building Scalable and Resilient Event-Driven Applications with Apache Pulsar


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The ASF

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