Well, your KTable (by default) will be stored on local disk and thus a
reply is not necessary.
In case you loose your local state, Kafka Streams will first restore the
state before resuming processing.
-Matthias
On 11/30/20 6:20 AM, Tomer Cohen wrote:
> Thanks Matthias for the detailed and helpful explanation
>
> Is there a way that I can ensure that the KTable will be read from the
> beginning of the topic on every restart of the application without having
> to generate a new "application.id"?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tomer
>
reply is not necessary.
In case you loose your local state, Kafka Streams will first restore the
state before resuming processing.
-Matthias
On 11/30/20 6:20 AM, Tomer Cohen wrote:
> Thanks Matthias for the detailed and helpful explanation
>
> Is there a way that I can ensure that the KTable will be read from the
> beginning of the topic on every restart of the application without having
> to generate a new "application.id"?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tomer
>
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