My spring/java consumer is not able to access the message produced by producer. However, when I run the consumer from console/terminal it is able to receive the message produced by spring/java producer.
Consumer Configuration :
@Component
@ConfigurationProperties(prefix="kafka.consumer")
public class KafkaConsumerProperties {
private String bootstrap;
private String group;
private String topic;
public String getBootstrap() {
return bootstrap;
}
public void setBootstrap(String bootstrap) {
this.bootstrap = bootstrap;
}
public String getGroup() {
return group;
}
public void setGroup(String group) {
this.group = group;
}
public String getTopic() {
return topic;
}
public void setTopic(String topic) {
this.topic = topic;
}
}
Listener Configuration :
@Configuration
@EnableKafka
public class KafkaListenerConfig {
@Autowired
private KafkaConsumerProperties kafkaConsumerProperties;
@Bean
public Map<String, Object> getConsumerProperties() {
Map<String, Object> properties = new HashMap<>();
properties.put(ConsumerConfig.BOOTSTRAP_SERVERS_CONFIG, kafkaConsumerProperties.getBootstrap());
properties.put(ConsumerConfig.GROUP_ID_CONFIG, kafkaConsumerProperties.getGroup());
properties.put(ConsumerConfig.ENABLE_AUTO_COMMIT_CONFIG, true);
properties.put(ConsumerConfig.AUTO_COMMIT_INTERVAL_MS_CONFIG, "100");
properties.put(ConsumerConfig.SESSION_TIMEOUT_MS_CONFIG, "15000");
return properties;
}
@Bean
public Deserializer stringKeyDeserializer() {
return new StringDeserializer();
}
@Bean
public Deserializer transactionJsonValueDeserializer() {
return new JsonDeserializer(Transaction.class);
}
@Bean
public ConsumerFactory<String, Transaction> consumerFactory() {
return new DefaultKafkaConsumerFactory<>(getConsumerProperties(), stringKeyDeserializer(), transactionJsonValueDeserializer());
}
@Bean
public ConcurrentKafkaListenerContainerFactory<String, Transaction> kafkaListenerContainerFactory() {
ConcurrentKafkaListenerContainerFactory<String, Transaction> factory =
new ConcurrentKafkaListenerContainerFactory<>();
factory.setConcurrency(1);
factory.setConsumerFactory(consumerFactory());
return factory;
}
}
Kafka Listener :
@Service
public class TransactionConsumer {
private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Transaction.class);
@KafkaListener(topics={"transactions"}, containerFactory = "kafkaListenerContainerFactory")
public void onReceive(Transaction transaction) {
LOGGER.info("transaction = {}",transaction);
}
}
Consumer Application :
@SpringBootApplication
public class ConsumerApplication {
public static void main(String[] args) {
SpringApplication.run(ConsumerApplication.class, args);
}
}
TEST CASE 1 : PASS I started my spring/java producer and run the consumer from console. When I produce message form producer my console consumer is able to access the message.
TEST CASE 2 : FAILED I started my spring/java consumer and run the producer from console. When I produce message form console producer my spring/java consumer is not able to access the message.
TEST CASE 3 : FAILED I started my spring/java consumer and run the spring/java producer. When I produce message form spring/java producer my spring/java consumer is not able to access the message.
Question
Is there anything wrong in my consumer code ?
Am I missing any configuration for my kafka-listener?
Do I need to explicitly run the listener? (I don't think so since I can see on the terminal log connecting to topic, still I am not sure)