Mastering Kafka Consumer Systems for Telecom Data

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Mastering Kafka Consumer Systems for Telecom Data

About this course

By the end of this course, learners will be able to build, configure, and optimize Apache Kafka producer and consumer systems using real telecom data. They will deploy Kafka infrastructure, implement Spring Boot–based consumers, manage offsets with manual commit strategies, and analyze Kafka’s polling mechanisms for reliable, real-time message processing. This hands-on course benefits anyone seeking practical, industry-ready Kafka skills. Using a telecom data scenario, learners gain firsthand experience with real-world streaming challenges—working through message production, Zookeeper coordination, console validation, and advanced consumer behavior. Instead of abstract theory, the course emphasizes applied learning through step-by-step demonstrations and functional code examples. What makes this course unique is its end-to-end, scenario-driven approach, guiding learners from foundational Kafka concepts to building production-level consumer pipelines. With clear walkthroughs, structured modules, and real-time debugging demonstrations, learners will confidently develop resilient Kafka applications suitable for large-scale data environments. Whether you are upskilling for a data engineering career or enhancing backend development expertise, this course equips you with the essential tools to operate Kafka in real-world systems.

What you'll learn

  • build and configure Apache Kafka producer and consumer systems
  • deploy Kafka infrastructure
  • implement Spring Boot–based consumers
  • manage offsets using manual commit strategies
  • analyze Kafka’s polling mechanisms for message processing

Course objectives

  • equip learners with practical Kafka skills for industry applications
  • provide step-by-step demonstrations for building consumer pipelines
  • address real-world streaming challenges

Skills you'll gain

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