Enumeration for specifying the acks
setting in
KafkaProducerConfig.
What to do when there is no initial offset in Kafka or if the current offset does not exist any more on the server (e.g.
What to do when there is no initial offset in Kafka or if the current offset does not exist any more on the server (e.g. because that data has been deleted).
Available choices:
The compression type for all data generated by the producer,
the compression.type
from the Kafka Producer configuration.
The compression type for all data generated by the producer,
the compression.type
from the Kafka Producer configuration.
The default is none (i.e. no compression). Compression is of full batches of data, so the efficacy of batching will also impact the compression ratio (more batching means better compression).
Valid values:
Specifies the consumer commit order, to use by the
KafkaConsumerObservable
in case kafka.enable.auto.commit
is set to false
.
Specifies the consumer commit order, to use by the
KafkaConsumerObservable
in case kafka.enable.auto.commit
is set to false
.
Available options:
Specifies the consumer commit type, to use by the
KafkaConsumerObservable
in case kafka.enable.auto.commit
is set to false
.
Specifies the consumer commit type, to use by the
KafkaConsumerObservable
in case kafka.enable.auto.commit
is set to false
.
Available options:
Represents the available protocols to use for SSL connections.
Represents the available protocols to use for SSL connections.
Available values:
The security.protocol
setting for the Kafka Producer.
The security.protocol
setting for the Kafka Producer.
Represents the protocol used to communicate with brokers.
Valid values are:
Enumeration for specifying the
acks
setting in KafkaProducerConfig.Represents the number of acknowledgments the producer requires the leader to have received before considering a request complete. This controls the durability of records that are sent.
For the available options see: