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NiFi Dataflow Engineering - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Editorial: HiTeX Press

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"NiFi Dataflow Engineering""NiFi Dataflow Engineering" is a comprehensive guide to designing, implementing, and operating sophisticated data pipelines using Apache NiFi. The book is meticulously structured to take you from foundational concepts—such as NiFi’s architecture, flow-based programming principles, and its powerful abstractions—through to advanced dataflow patterns and best practices. Whether you’re new to NiFi or seeking to master the intricacies of process groups, repositories, controller services, and flow versioning, this resource offers deep insights into creating modular, maintainable, and scalable dataflows.Beyond fundamentals, the book delves into advanced engineering patterns essential for real-world deployments. Readers will discover strategies for building robust, high-throughput flows with dynamic routing, prioritization, and error management, as well as techniques for developing custom processors and services. Coverage of operationalization in production environments addresses clustering, high availability, security, audit logging, disaster recovery, and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD)—making it invaluable for engineers tasked with large-scale, mission-critical data workloads.Finally, "NiFi Dataflow Engineering" explores integration with major data ecosystem tools, including Hadoop, Kafka, cloud platforms, and governance solutions, ensuring connectivity across modern data architectures. The book closes with forward-looking chapters on trends such as real-time analytics, IoT, edge processing, machine learning orchestration, serverless dataflows, automation, and self-healing pipelines. This makes it an essential reference for professionals aspiring to leverage Apache NiFi as the backbone of agile, secure, and transformative digital enterprises.
Disponible desde: 08/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 250 páginas.

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