Hi Emily,

Nope, Kafka doesn't have that capability built in, it's just a distributed
log that's great for streaming events. However, you can easily write a
program that consumes those events from Kafka and then does what you want
:)

Cheers,

Liam

On Tue, 3 May 2022 at 06:30, Emily Schepisi
<emily.schep...@dayblink.com.invalid> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have a question about Kafka. If I put an upper and lower control limit on
> the data, and the log records an event where the upper or lower control
> limit is breached, will Kafka be able to send a notification via email or
> text message to the user?
>
> Example: I'm tracking the daily temperature and set the upper control limit
> at 80 degrees and the lower control limit at 50 degrees. The event log on
> Kafka recorded the temperature on Monday at 90 degrees, so it's higher than
> the upper control limit. Does Kafka have the capability to send a text
> message or email to let me know that the temperature is outside of the
> control limit?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Emily
>

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