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Christian Ferrari edited comment on KAFKA-1995 at 2/26/16 8:22 AM:
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A JMS bridge would be very helpful to support this pattern:
[MQTT client] -(publish)-> [MQTT/JMS broker] -(Kafka JMS bridge)-> [Kafka] -> 
...



was (Author: christian.ferr...@generali.com):
A JMS bridge would be very helpful to support this pattern:
[MQTT client] ---(publish)---> [MQTT/JMS broker] ---(Kafka JMS bridge)--> 
[Kafka] --> ...


> JMS to Kafka: Inbuilt JMSAdaptor/JMSProxy/JMSBridge (Client can speak JMS but 
> hit Kafka)
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>
>                 Key: KAFKA-1995
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1995
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: 0.9.0.0
>            Reporter: Rekha Joshi
>
> Kafka is a great alternative to JMS, providing high performance, throughput 
> as scalable, distributed pub sub/commit log service.
> However there always exist traditional systems running on JMS.
> Rather than rewriting, it would be great if we just had an inbuilt 
> JMSAdaptor/JMSProxy/JMSBridge by which client can speak JMS but hit Kafka 
> behind-the-scene.
> Something like Chukwa's o.a.h.chukwa.datacollection.adaptor.jms.JMSAdaptor, 
> which receives msg off JMS queue and transforms to a Chukwa chunk?
> I have come across folks talking of this need in past as well.Is it 
> considered and/or part of the roadmap?
> http://grokbase.com/t/kafka/users/131cst8xpv/stomp-binding-for-kafka
> http://grokbase.com/t/kafka/users/148dm4247q/consuming-messages-from-kafka-and-pushing-on-to-a-jms-queue
> http://grokbase.com/t/kafka/users/143hjepbn2/request-kafka-zookeeper-jms-details
> Looking for inputs on correct way to approach this so to retain all good 
> features of Kafka while still not rewriting entire application.Possible?



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