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[camel-website] 01/01: Fixed list in camel-kafka-connector article
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Author: Andrea Cosentino <an...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Mon Dec 16 09:54:01 2019 +0100
Fixed list in camel-kafka-connector article
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content/blog/Camel-Kafka-connector-intro/index.md | 7 ++++---
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@@ -13,9 +13,10 @@ The main idea behind the project is reusing the Camel Components' flexibility in
It is an Apache Kafka's framework that defines a standardized way to stream data in and out a kafka broker. In Kafka connect a user can define source and sink connectors to stream data, respectively, in and out a kafka broker.
This framework features:
-- Distributed and standalone mode
-- Rest interface
-- Automatic offset management
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+- _Distributed and standalone mode_
+- _Rest interface_
+- _Automatic offset management_
### Kafka connect key concepts