Debezium Blog

While development remains steadfast as we continue forward on Debezium 2.4, I am thrilled to announce the immediate availability of Debezium 2.4.0.Beta1.

While this release focuses on stability and bug fixes, there are several new noteworthy features including TimescaleDB support, JMX notifications using JSON payloads, multiple improvements to the Oracle connector’s metrics and embedded Infinispan buffer implementation, SQL Server heartbeats, Vitess shardless strategy, JDBC sink with SQL Server identity-based inserts, and much more. Let’s dive into each of thees new features and others in more detail.

Despite summer being well underway, Debezium contributors remain hard at work, and it’s my pleasure to announce the next preview release of Debezium 2.4 series, 2.4.0.Alpha2. This preview release includes a mix of improvements, bug fixes, and new features that are available for the Debezium community to test and offer feedback. Some highlights from this release include ad-hoc blocking snapshots, source-to-sink column name propagation, support for alternative MySQL drivers, and all Cassandra connectors with Debezium...

It is my pleasure to announce the immediate release of Debezium 2.3.2.Final.

This release includes several bug fixes to address regressions, stability, documentation updates. If you are currently looking to upgrade to the Debezium 2.3.x release stream, we highly recommend you consider using this release. Let’s take a quick look into the regressions and bug fixes.

It has been several weeks since we released the first installment of Debezium 2.3, and I’m excited to announce the next iteration of Debezium 2.3 with 2.3.1.Final. As with any micro-release, the focus is on stability and bug fixes, as well as adjustments to our documentation; however there are some changes that are noteworthy that I would like to take a few moments to highlight.

It’s been a busy month in Debezium-land, and it’s my pleasure to announce the first release of Debezium 2.4 series, 2.4.0.Alpha1. This release includes a plethora of changes, 59 changes to be exact, that cover a wide range of resolved issues, improvement to stability, new features, and several breaking changes. Let’s dive into each of these and discuss them in more depth. Breaking changes New features Other changes Breaking changes MongoDB The MongoDB connector explicitly...