Apache Pulsar Development 101 with Java


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In this session, Tim will get you started with real-time cloud native streaming programming with Java.
We will start with a gentle introduction to Apache Pulsar and setting up your first easy standalone cluster. We will then show you how to produce and consume messages to Pulsar using several different Java libraries, including native Java client, WebSockets, MQTT, and even Kafka.
After this session, you will be equipped to build real-time streaming and messaging applications with Java. We will also touch on Apache Spark and Apache Flink.
Tim Spann is a Developer Advocate for StreamNative. He works with StreamNative Cloud, Apache Pulsar, Apache Kafka, Apache Flink, Flink SQL, Apache NiFi, Apache MXNet, Apache Pinot, Trino, Apache Iceberg, DeltaLake, Apache Spark, Big Data, IoT, machine learning, and deep learning. Tim has over a ten years of experience with the IoT, big data, distributed computing, messaging, streaming technologies, and Java programming. Previously, he was a Principal DataFlow Field Engineer at Cloudera, a Senior Solutions Engineer at Hortonworks, a Senior Solutions Architect at AirisData, a Senior Field Engineer at Pivotal and a Team Leader at HPE. He blogs for DZone, where he is the Big Data Zone leader, and runs a popular meetup in Princeton & NYC on Big Data, Cloud, IoT, deep learning, streaming, NiFi, the blockchain, and Spark. Tim is a frequent speaker at conferences such as ApacheCon, DeveloperWeek, Pulsar Summit and many more. He holds a BS and MS in computer science.
Doors open at 6:30, the speaker will start at 7:00.
Venue: The Judge Group (https://www.judge.com/about/about-us)
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Apache Pulsar Development 101 with Java