Easily manage all your Kafka instances by creating viewlets for Kafka nodes, clusters, brokers, topics, partitions, consumers, and connectors. You can also create viewlets for schemas, schema subjects, and schema subject versions.
Learn how to Create a Remote Kafka Manager Connection.
For more information about Apache Kafka, refer to https://kafka.apache.org/documentation/.
Kafka Clusters
Displays the overall context of the clusters connected. This summary information is gathered from the collective brokers and services.
Sample viewlet in version 11.2
Kafka Brokers
Displays Kafka brokers across clusters and operational information. Allows for control of cluster properties which can be configured.
Sample viewlet in version 11.2
Kafka Topics
Displays the topics defined across the clusters and current usage. On the fly updates, such as changing number of partitions, are supported. Messages can be opened from this screen to view associated details.
Users can create and delete topics, change topic attributes such as partition and replication, compare topic definitions including across clusters.
To learn how to create a Kafka Topic, see Create a Kafka Topic.
Kafka Messages
Messages are accessed by drilling down from a topic. They can be filtered by partition, content, or offset, or can tail a given topic. Messages can be read from most recent to least recent.
Users can add messages, load files to topics and save topics to a file.
Kafka Schema (Confluent)
Sample viewlet in version 11.2
Kafka Schema Subject (Confluent)
To learn how to create a Kafka schema subject, see Create a Kafka Schema Subject.
Sample viewlet in version 11.2
Kafka Schema Subject Version (Confluent)
Sample viewlet in version 11.2
Kafka Partition
Sample viewlet in version 11.2
Kafka Consumer
Sample viewlet in version 11.2
Kafka Connector
To learn how to create a Kafka Connector, see Create a Kafka Connector.
Sample viewlet in version 11.2
Kafka KSQL
Sample viewlet in version 11.2
Kafka MDS
Sample viewlet in version 11.2