30. Mai 2019

Am Dienstag, den 18. Juni 2019 lädt die Java Usergroup Berlin-Brandenburg zu den beiden Vorträgen Introduction to Knative und Developing and running Kafka based applications on Kubernetes mit Matthias Wessendorf und Jakub Scholz von Red Hat ein.

Both talks will be held in English.

Der Vortrag

Introduction to Knative

(Matthias Wessendorf): Knative is a Kubernetes-based platform that comes with a set of building blocks to build, deploy, and manage modern serverless workloads. Knative consists of three major areas: Build, Serving and Eventing. The session gives you an introduction of the different parts of Knative and walks you through an end-to-end demo, showing the lifecycle of an event-driven application. You will learn how to build container images inside your cluster, straight from your Git repository. The session explains how Knative uses Kubernetes and Istio features to provide request driven compute, so that services can autoscale, including down to 0, depending on the actual throughput. Finally you’ll see integration of events and how your application can be hooked up to a firehose and connect your service to process incoming events. If you are interested in learning about serverless developer experience on Kubernetes, this session is for you!

Developing and running Kafka based applications on Kubernetes

(Jakub Scholz): Apache Kafka is one of the most popular platforms for streaming and messaging. This talk will show how easy it is to deploy and use Apache Kafka on Kubernetes and OpenShift using the open source project called Strimzi. Kubernetes operators provided by Strimzi let users deploy Apache Kafka with just few YAML files. It will also demonstrate how you can easily connect to Kafka and Strimzi from your own applications in a secure fashion using authentication and authorisation. The demo used during this talk will include several applications using different Apache Kafka components such as Kafka Connect or Kafka Streams and demonstrate the architecture patterns commonly used with Apache Kafka.

Die Redner

Matthias Wessendorf works on the Messaging team at Red Hat, focusing on event-driven architectures, data-streaming and serverless workloads. He is an active contributor to the Knative project. Matthias is a regular speaker at international conferences and is a long standing member of the Apache Software Foundation.

Jakub Scholz is a Principal Software Engineer in the Red Hat AMQ Streams engineering team. He has a long-term experience in messaging and lately focuses mainly on Apache Kafka. He is one of the core maintainers of the Strimzi project, which delivers several operators and tools for running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes and OpenShift.

Treffpunkt

Akelius GmbH, Erkelenzdamm 11-13,10999 Berlin, Germany

Der Ablauf

  • 18:30 Uhr Einlaß

  • 19:00 Uhr Beginn des Vortrags

Anschließend gibt es die Möglichkeit für Networking und Plausch.

Die Anmeldung

Über eine Voranmeldung zu der Veranstaltung über die Meetup-Gruppe der JUG Berlin-Brandenburg würden wir uns freuen, jedoch ist die Anmeldung nicht zwingend erforderlich. Wir freuen uns auf jeden Teilnehmer.