> Also your Kafka+Java architecture is unlikely to still be supportable in 2 decades. Will have the same problems with Java and Kafka in the future as you have with Cobol today.
I doubt that. Java has shown a huge commitment to backward compatibility; you can take code from 20 years ago and run it unmodified today. Kafka is younger but it's also a project that takes compatibility seriously.
I doubt that. Java has shown a huge commitment to backward compatibility; you can take code from 20 years ago and run it unmodified today. Kafka is younger but it's also a project that takes compatibility seriously.