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[[boot-features-kafka-sending-a-message]]
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=== Sending a Message
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==== Sending a Message
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Spring's `KafkaTemplate` is auto-configured and you can autowire them directly in your own
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beans:
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[[boot-features-kafka-receiving-a-message]]
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=== Receiving a Message
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==== Receiving a Message
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When the Apache Kafka infrastructure is present, any bean can be annotated with
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`@KafkaListener` to create a listener endpoint. If no `KafkaListenerContainerFactory`
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has been defined, a default one is configured automatically with keys defined in
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[[boot-features-kafka-extra-props]]
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=== Additional Kafka Properties
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==== Additional Kafka Properties
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The properties supported by auto configuration are shown in
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<<common-application-properties>>. Note that these properties (hyphenated or camelCase)
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map directly to the Apache Kafka dotted properties for the most part, refer to the Apache
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