Mastering Kafka E2E Integration Testing in Spring Boot with TestContainers | JavaTechie

Published: 08 September 2023
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In this tutorial, we will walk through the process of creating an integration test for a Kafka-based application using Test Containers. Test Containers is a powerful tool for running Docker containers in JUnit tests, making it easy to set up and tear down dependencies like Kafka for integration testing.

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👉 Write Integration Test for Consumer application

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