Debezium Blog
I am happy to announce the release of Debezium 1.9.0.CR1!
Besides a range of bugfixes, this release brings the long-awaited support for Apache Cassandra 4! Overall, 52 issues have been fixed for this release.
Let’s take a closer look at both the Cassandra 3 changes & Cassandra 4 support.
Hi everyone, my name is Vojtěch Juránek and I recently joined the Debezium team.
Most of my professional IT career I’ve spent at Red Hat. I have a background in particle physics, but I did quite a lot programming even before joining Red Hat, when working on simulations of high-energy particle collisions and their data analysis. The science is by default open and all software I was using was open source as well. Here started my love for open source.
I am happy to announce the release of Debezium 1.9.0.Beta1!
This release includes many new features for Debezium Server, including Knative Eventing support and offset storage management with the Redis sink, multi-partitioned scaling for the SQL Server connector, and various of bugfixes and improvements. Overall, 56 issues have been fixed for this release.
Let’s take a closer look at a couple of them.
It’s my pleasure to announce the second release of the Debezium 1.9 series, 1.9.0.Alpha2!
This release includes support for Oracle 21c,
improvements around Redis for Debezium Server, configuring the kafka.query.timeout.ms
option,
and a number of bug fixes around DDL parsers, build infrastructure, etc.
Overall, the community fixed 51 issues for this release. Let’s take a closer look at some of the highlights.
It’s my pleasure to announce the first release of the Debezium 1.9 series, 1.9.0.Alpha1!
With the new year comes a new release! The Debezium 1.9.0.Alpha1 release comes with quite a number of fixes and improvements, most notably improved metrics and Oracle ROWID data type support.