Debezium Blog

This post is part of a 3-part series to explore using Debezium to ingest changes from an Oracle database using Oracle LogMiner. Throughout the series, we’ll examine all the steps to setting up a proof of concept (POC) deployment for Debezium for Oracle. We will discuss setup and configurations as well as the nuances of multi-tenancy. We will also dive into any known pitfalls and concerns you may need to know and how to debug specific problems. And finally, we’ll talk about performance and monitoring to maintain a healthy connector deployment.

Throughout this exercise, we hope that this will show you just how simple it is to deploy Debezium for Oracle. This installation and setup portion of the series may seem quite complicated, but many of these steps likely already exist in a pre-existing environment. We will dive into each step, explaining it is essential should you use a container image deployment.

I’m excited to announce the release of Debezium 1.9.6.Final!

This release focuses on bug fixes and stability; and is the recommended update for all users from earlier versions. This release contains 78 resolved issues overall.

I am excited to announce the release of Debezium 2.0.0.Beta2!

This release contains several breaking changes, stability fixes, and bug fixes, all to inch us closer to 2.0.0.Final. Overall, this release contains a total of 107 issues that were fixed.

I am thrilled to share that Debezium 2.0.0.Beta1 has been released!

This release contains several new features including a pluggable topic selector, the inclusion of database user who committed changes for Oracle change events, and improved handling of table unique indices as primary keys. In addition, there are several breaking changes such as the move to multi-partition mode as default and the introduction of the debezium-storage module and its implementations. So lets take a look at all these in closer detail.

With the summer in full swing, the team is pleased to announce the release of Debezium 1.9.5.Final!

This release primarily focuses on bugfixes and stability; and is the recommended update for all users from earlier versions. This release contains 24 resolved issues overall.