top | item 43796239 (no title) fintler | 10 months ago Yeah, it's definitely a significant shift. The Xinfra component helps with Kafka compatibility, but that still has quite a bit of complexity to it. Also, it's written in C++, so that requires a different mindset to operate. discuss order hn newest selkin|10 months ago I understood Xinfra to not use the Kafka protocol as its API.As such, even with Xinfra deployed, you have to rewrite all the software that connects to Kafka, regardless of programming language.
selkin|10 months ago I understood Xinfra to not use the Kafka protocol as its API.As such, even with Xinfra deployed, you have to rewrite all the software that connects to Kafka, regardless of programming language.
selkin|10 months ago
As such, even with Xinfra deployed, you have to rewrite all the software that connects to Kafka, regardless of programming language.