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The 4.30 GA version (main17386) of the Kafka Snap Pack upgrades the Kafka client libraries from version 2.8.1 to 3.1.1. While the Kafka protocol is designed for forward- and backward-compatibility to allow clients to interoperate with brokers of newe...
We recommend updating custom snap packs after every quarterly release of the SnapLogic platform. Here are the key updates for the latest release.
Update SnapLogic artifact version numbers
In pom.xml, update these two properties:
<snaplogic.platform...
In this article just published on Medium, we take a closer look at the (Confluent) Kafka Consumer Snap’s new Output Mode setting, and how it can be used to achieve reliable, high-throughput performance for some common use cases where it’s important t...
We’re pleased to announce an interim version of our Confluent Kafka Snap Pack, 423patches7900, released today, January 11. This update contains a set of enhancements and changes which will be included and documented more fully in our forthcoming Febr...
During the May 2020, 4.21 release cycle, we did multiple enhancements to the third-party Maven dependencies used by the SnapLogic platform and the Snaps. Hence, we strongly recommend updating and redeploying all your custom Snap Packs to ensure compa...
The input document in your pipeline doesn't contain an array for the JSON Splitter to split. But I think I know what you're trying to do. Please look at the attached pipeline, which looks like this:
A few observations and suggestions:
Without the Aggregate or another snap like it in the pipeline, the Multi Execute will execute for every input document. Adding the Aggregate snap was probably sufficient to make it execute only once, since the Aggr...