# Feast Examples 1. **[Quickstart Example](quickstart)**: This is a step-by-step guide for getting started with Feast. 2. **[Java Demo](java-demo)**: Demonstrates how to use Feast with Java feature server and deployed with Kubernetes. 3. **[Kind Quickstart](kind-quickstart)**: Demonstrates how to install and use Feast on Kind with the Helm chart. 4. **[Operator Quickstart](operator-quickstart)**: Demonstrates how to install and use Feast on Kubernetes with the Feast Go Operator. 5. **[Credit Risk End-to-End](credit-risk-end-to-end)**: Demonstrates how to use Feast with Java feature server and deployed with Kubernetes. 6. **[Python Helm Demo](python-helm-demo)**: Demonstrates Feast with Kubernetes using Helm charts and Python feature server. 7. **[RBAC Local](rbac-local)**: Demonstrates using notebooks how configure and test Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) for securing access in Feast using OIDC authorization type with in a local environment. 8. **[RBAC Remote](rbac-remote)**: Demonstrates how to configure and test Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) for securing access in Feast using Kubernetes or OIDC Authentication type with in Kubernetes environment. 9. **[Remote Offline Store](remote-offline-store)**: Demonstrates how to set up and use remote offline server. 10. **[Podman/Podman Compose_local](podman_local)**: Demonstrates how to deploy Feast remote server components using Podman Compose locally. 11. **[RHOAI Feast Demo](rhoai-quickstart)**: Showcases Feast's core functionality using a Jupyter notebook, including fetching online feature data from a remote server and retrieving metadata from a remote registry.