Release 70: Azure and Confluent Support, Transparent CI/CD.
Version 70 of Kpow brings support for Azure Event Hubs, enables Multi-Tenant Confluent Cloud, introduces a new function to Klang, open sources our continuous delivery pipeline, and more..
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Version 70 of Kpow brings support for Azure Event Hubs, enables Multi-Tenant Confluent Cloud, introduces a new function to Klang, open sources our continuous delivery pipeline, and more..
Resolves a memory issue by reverting to a slightly older version of Jetty.
Resolves an issue that occasionally impacted compute/group views.
Discover the kREPL, an interactive development environment for Apache Kafka that provides all the tooling required to consume Kafka topics and explore structured data with Klang -- a language that blends JQ and Clojure.
This release brings all dependencies to current, ameliorating CVEs raised by our automated vulnerability scanning.
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Kpow introduces the ability to apply kJQ queries to message headers, allowing you to search tens of thousands of messages a second and match by header.
Kpow corrects a labelling off-by-one error with horizontally displayed topologies.
Kpow provides a new environment variable to allow SSL connections to Kafka Connect where the SSL certificate is deliberately not validated.
Kpow, Compute Console, and Jetty User Authentication (LDAP, File, and DB) all come in v60 of our engineering toolkit for Apache Kafka®