Kafka Streams API is based on a computational graph called a stream processing topology. And in the topology, each node is a stream processor, while edges are the I/O streams. In this topology we find two special types of processors: What are they called?

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ESPs are a middle layer between multiple event sources and destinations. ESPs may have different architectures and components but also some common components. Which of the following common components receives and consumes events?

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The core component of any ESP is the event broker. Which event broker sub-component performs encryption on data?

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The Kafka server side is a cluster with many associated servers. What are the associated servers called?

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Which of the following Kafka main features provides consumption without a deadline?

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Which of the following Kafka core components publish events into topics?

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Which of the Kafka CLI script files manages topics?

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Which of the following is Kafka Streams API based on?

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Which of the following do stream processors do?

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Kafka Streams API is based on a computational graph called a stream processing topology. And in the topology, each node is a stream processor, while edges are the I/O streams. In this topology we find two special types of processors: What are they called?

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Once events are published and properly stored in topic partitions, you can create _________ to read them.

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