
Confluent Developer ft. Tim Berglund, Adi Polak & Viktor Gamov
Hi, we’re Tim Berglund, Adi Polak, and Viktor Gamov and we’re excited to bring you the Confluent Developer podcast (formerly “Streaming Audio.”) Our hand-crafted weekly episodes feature in-depth interviews with our community of software developers (actual human beings - not AI) talking about some of the most interesting challenges they’ve faced in their careers. We aim to explore the conditions that gave rise to each person’s technical hurdles, as well as how their experiences transformed their understanding and approach to building systems.
Whether you’re a seasoned open source data streaming engineer, or just someone who’s interested in learning more about Apache Kafka®, Apache Flink® and real-time data, we hope you’ll appreciate the stories, the discussion, and our effort to bring you a high-quality show worth your time.
Confluent Developer ft. Tim Berglund, Adi Polak & Viktor Gamov
Kafka Screams: The Scariest JIRAs and How To Survive Them ft. Anna McDonald
In today's spooktacular episode of Streaming Audio, Anna McDonald (Technical Account Manager, Confluent) discusses six of the scariest Apache Kafka® JIRAs. Starting with KAFKA-6431: Lock Contention in Purgatory, Anna breaks down what purgatory is and how it’s not something to fear or avoid.
Next, she dives into KAFKA-8522: Tombstones Can Survive Forever, where she explains tombstones, compacted topics, null values, and log compaction. Not to mention there’s KAFKA-6880: Zombie Replicas Must Be Fenced, which sounds like the spookiest of them all.
KAFKA-8233, which focuses on the new TestTopology mummy (wrapper) class, provides one option for setting the topology through your Kafka Screams Streams application. As Anna puts it, "This opens doors for people to build better, more resilient, and more interesting topologies."
To close out the episode, Anna talks about two more JIRAs: KAFKA-6738, which focuses on the Kafka Connect dead letter queue as a means of handling bad data, and the terrifying KAFKA-5925 on the addition of an executioner API.
EPISODE LINKS
- KAFKA-6431: Lock Contention in Purgatory
- KAFKA-8522: Tombstones Can Survive Forever
- KAFKA-6880: Zombie Replicas Must Be Fenced
- KAFKA-8233: Helper Classes to Make it Simpler to Write Test Logic with TopologyTestDriver
- KAFKA-6738: Kafka Connect Handling of Bad Data
- KAFKA-5925: Adding Records Deletion Operation to the New Admin Client API
- Streaming Apps and Poison Pills: Handle the Unexpected with Kafka Streams
- Data Modeling for Apache Kafka – Streams, Topics & More with Dani Traphagen
- Distributed Systems Engineering with Apache Kafka ft. Jason Gustafson
- Kafka Streams Topology Visualizer
- Follow Anna McDonald on Twitter
- Follow Mitch Henderson on Twitter
- Join the Confluent Community Slack
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SEASON 2
Hosted by Tim Berglund, Adi Polak and Viktor Gamov
Produced and Edited by Noelle Gallagher, Peter Furia and Nurie Mohamed
Music by Coastal Kites
Artwork by Phil Vo
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