java-tutorials VS spring-schema-registry

Compare java-tutorials vs spring-schema-registry and see what are their differences.

spring-schema-registry

The purpose of this module is to solve the problem of multiple keystores using Spring Boot + Kafka + Schema Registry + SSL and Spring Schema Resgistry Test (by mvallim)
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Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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java-tutorials

Posts with mentions or reviews of java-tutorials. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-12.
  • Hot reload SSL configuration for a server and http client
    2 projects | /r/scala | 12 Jun 2022
    Hi, I have been working on a small library to make hot reloading of a ssl configuration for a server and http client possible. I was just curious why we needed to restart the server or recreate a http client with new ssl configuration when the keystores needed to be updated. I wanted to learn how the ssl configuration is handled in java and was just curious if I could be able to bypass this limitation and reload the ssl configuration instantly. An alternative would be to use nginx as a proxy with ssl configuration for a server setup, but I was a bit bored and wanted to achieve this just in java. In the above demo I demonstrate a spring boot with embedded jetty server, however similar behaviour is possible with akka or other servers which use SSLContext, SSLSocketFactory, SSLEngine, TrustManager or KeyManager. The server has an initial ssl configuration and it will get updated by an admin application from the terminal through an https request, but it can also use a file listener to update it. If the keystores on the filesystem get replaced or updated it can also pick that up or fetch it from a database based on a trigger or something else. The demo can be found here https://github.com/Hakky54/java-tutorials/tree/main/instant-server-ssl-reloading I use my own library to have this setup working, which is available here: https://github.com/Hakky54/sslcontext-kickstart
  • Updating server certificates during runtime without the need of restarting it
    2 projects | /r/java | 4 Nov 2021
    The example project is here: GitHub - Instant server ssl reloading

spring-schema-registry

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing java-tutorials and spring-schema-registry you can also consider the following projects:

mutual-tls-ssl - πŸ” Tutorial of setting up Security for your API with one way authentication with TLS/SSL and mutual authentication for a java based web server and a client with both Spring Boot. Different clients are provided such as Apache HttpClient, OkHttp, Spring RestTemplate, Spring WebFlux WebClient Jetty and Netty, the old and the new JDK HttpClient, the old and the new Jersey Client, Google HttpClient, Unirest, Retrofit, Feign, Methanol, vertx, Scala client Finagle, Featherbed, Dispatch Reboot, AsyncHttpClient, Sttp, Akka, Requests Scala, Http4s Blaze, Kotlin client Fuel, http4k, Kohttp and ktor. Also other server examples are available such as jersey with grizzly. Also gRPC, WebSocket and ElasticSearch examples are included

java-11-examples - JDK 11 examples and demo projects.

SSLContext-Kickstart - πŸ” A lightweight high level library for configuring a http client or server based on SSLContext or other properties such as TrustManager, KeyManager or Trusted Certificates to communicate over SSL TLS for one way authentication or two way authentication provided by the SSLFactory. Support for Java, Scala and Kotlin based clients with examples. Available client examples are: Apache HttpClient, OkHttp, Spring RestTemplate, Spring WebFlux WebClient Jetty and Netty, the old and the new JDK HttpClient, the old and the new Jersey Client, Google HttpClient, Unirest, Retrofit, Feign, Methanol, Vertx, Scala client Finagle, Featherbed, Dispatch Reboot, AsyncHttpClient, Sttp, Akka, Requests Scala, Http4s Blaze, Kotlin client Fuel, http4k Kohttp and Ktor. Also gRPC, WebSocket and ElasticSearch examples are included

mongo-kafka - MongoDB Kafka Connector

es-kafka-pagination - Let’s say you have an ElasticSearch Index of 1,000,000 documents and you need to run some operation on those documents.

schema-registry - Confluent Schema Registry for Kafka

MoreShortcuts - Adds more shortcuts to Intellij Idea

kafka-clients-quarkus-sample - Sample Quarkus application connected with Apache Kafka, Apicurio deployed in Kubernetes or OpenShift