A guided workshop for Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry

Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry is a managed cloud service that provides a schema registry instance for storing and managing different kinds of schemas. In this guided exercise, you will deploy a couple of Quarkus applications that connect to the Kafka instance and exchange messages in the Avro format. The Avro schema is stored in the Service Registry instance.

Overview: A guided workshop for Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry

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What is Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry?

Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry is a schema registry designed to work with Red Hat Cloud Services to make it easier for development teams to publish, discover, and reuse artifacts. Schemas are validated and checked for backward compatibility upon registration so teams can remain agile without worrying about new integration errors.

You can try the service today by going to console.redhat.com and searching for Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry. Setting up a service registry instance takes only a few minutes. You will need to create a Red Hat account to access the trial.