JetBrains 3rd Party Kafka

Kafka client integration plugin

About this software

Commercial Kafka Client available through the JetBrains Marketplace that integrates Apache Kafka access into JetBrains IDEs. It is offered as a per-user subscription and intended for development teams needing in-IDE Kafka workflows. The product provides tooling to work with Kafka resources from the IDE and is distributed under a commercial license managed via the JetBrains Marketplace.

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JetBrains 3rd Party Kafka

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Benefits

  • In‑IDE Kafka access: Work with Kafka resources directly inside JetBrains IDEs without switching tools.
  • Developer workflow integration: Integrates Kafka operations into existing development and debugging workflows.
  • Per-user commercial license: Licensed per user on a subscription basis through the JetBrains Marketplace.
  • Centralized distribution: Delivered and managed via the JetBrains Marketplace for license control.
  • IDE compatibility: Designed to run inside supported JetBrains IDEs for convenience.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Documentation available: Product documentation and setup instructions are provided on the JetBrains Marketplace listing.
  • Marketplace listing support: Support channels and issue tracker links are listed on the plugin’s marketplace page.
  • License management: Licenses are managed through the JetBrains account and Marketplace license portal.
  • Issue reporting: Issues are reported via the links on the JetBrains Marketplace listing or linked repository.
  • Updates via Marketplace: Plugin updates are distributed through the JetBrains Marketplace and IDE update mechanism.

Frequently asked questions

What is JetBrains 3rd Party Kafka?
An integration for JetBrains development tools that enables interacting with Apache Kafka clusters, topics, and messages from within the development environment, streamlining common messaging and debugging tasks.
What Kafka operations does it support?
Typical operations include browsing clusters and topics, producing and consuming messages, inspecting offsets, and viewing message payloads and metadata through the tool's interface.
How are Kafka connections configured?
Connections are configured by supplying cluster endpoints and connection parameters such as bootstrap servers, security settings, and optional client properties, typically via a configuration panel or file managed by the integration.
Which security and authentication options are available?
Supports standard Kafka security approaches such as TLS encryption and SASL authentication where applicable; available mechanisms depend on the Kafka deployment and configured client properties.