Over the last few months, our team has been busy working on deploying Redis Enterprise on Kubernetes. Through this blog post, I'd like to present the principles we used for deploying the Kubernetes release of Redis Enterprise on a Pivotal Container Service cluster.
In this post, I am going to write a Python custom logging handler that will send log entries to a Kafka broker where you can aggregate them to a database.
Want to learn more about using Apache Kafka and Spring WebSocket? Check out this tutorial on how to create a live dashboard of real-time temperature values.
Want to learn more about building applications with OpenShift? Check out this post on four different ways to build software and automate builds with OpenShift.
Want to learn more about these best practices for AWS Security Groups? Check out this post to learn more about AWS resources and how you can protect your data.
In the final part of this two-part series, we continue to learn all the things you need to get started with Docker, such managing applications and images.
Need help deciding on an IDE for building your next Jakarta EE project? Check out this post to learn more about the types of IDEs for application development.