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I am pleased to announce the release of Debezium 1.4.0.Final!

This release concludes the major work put into Debezium over the last three months. Overall, the community fixed 117 issues during that time, including the following key features and changes:

  • New Vitess connector, featured in an in-depth blog post by Kewei Shang

  • Fine-grained selection of snapshotted tables

  • PostgreSQL Snapshotter completion hook

  • Distributed Tracing

  • MySQL support for create or read records emitted during snapshot

  • Many Oracle Logminer adapter improvements

  • Full support for Oracle JDBC connection strings

  • Improved reporting of DDL errors

A Happy New Year to the Debezium Community!

May all your endavours be successful, your data be consistent, and most importantly, everyone stay safe and healthy. With 2020 in the books, I thought it’d be nice to take a look back and do a quick recap of what has happened around Debezium over the last year.

First, some facts and numbers for you stats lovers out there:

I’m pleased to announce the release of Debezium 1.4.0.CR1!

This release focuses primarily on polishing the 1.4 release.

The current pattern in application development gravitates toward microservices and microservices architecture. While this approach gives the developer teams great flexibility in terms of independent deployments and development velocity, the drawback is at hand when you try to track a bug in production. Monolithic applications sit nicely at a single place so you can introspect the code flows and the application’s runtime state. This is more challenging with microservice architectures, as a single business transaction...

I’m pleased to announce the release of Debezium 1.4.0.Beta1!

This release includes support for distributed tracing, lowercase table and schema naming for Db2, specifying MySQL snapshot records as create or read operations, and enhancements to Vitess for nullable and primary key columns.