Introduction Queues for Kafka - Apache Kafka QfK - One Platform for Event Streaming and Message Queues Consolidation
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When (Not) to Use Queues for Kafka?

Apache Kafka has long been the foundation for real-time data streaming. With the release of Queues for Kafka (QfK) in Apache Kafka 4.2, it now also supports native queuing, eliminating the need for separate message queue systems for backend integration and task processing. This blog explores how Kafka bridges the gap between stream processing and message queuing, when (not) to use QfK, and how it enables a unified cloud-native integration platform for modern enterprise architectures.
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JMS Message Broker vs Apache Kafka Data Streaming
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Message Broker and Apache Kafka: Trade-Offs, Integration, Migration

A Message broker has very different characteristics and use cases than a data streaming platform like Apache Kafka. Data integration, processing, governance, and security must be reliable and scalable across the business process. This blog post explores the capabilities of message brokers, the relation to the JMS standard, trade-offs compared to data streaming with Apache Kafka, and typical integration and migration scenarios.
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