Hi all,

I am jumping in the discussion since I am one of the guys who initiated the 
fork of Jolt. This has been decided some months ago after a last attempt to 
have some feedback from the maintainers of the Jolt project [1].

As Ryan mentioned, contacting the NiFi community was on our own TODO list, and 
especially on mine since I am a heavy user of NiFi with a lot of Jolt 
transformations in our flows and I was concerned by the Jolt project no longer 
being maintained.

I would be willing to help in the transition to this new version but don’t know 
how / where to start. Is there some contribution guide I can follow to start 
with?

Benoit.

[1] https://github.com/bazaarvoice/jolt/issues/1281

From: Pierre Villard <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, 13 December 2025 at 11:54
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Jolt Community Edition (Aug/Sept 2025 Releases)

Thanks Ryan, that's great to know and we should definitely try to
switch to a version that is more actively maintained.

Le sam. 13 déc. 2025 à 01:43, Ryan Hendrickson
<[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> I wanted to share that the JOLT library has been actively forked into a new
> *J*OLT Community Edition [1]. The original repo has been inactive since
> 2022, and the maintainers of this new fork have released two
> recent versions.  They noted in a post [2] they are looking to reach out to
> communities who heavily use Jolt, like the NiFi community, to encourage
> adoption.
>
> Key Updates (v1.0 & v1.1) [3]:
>
>    -
>
>    Modernization: Upgraded from JDK 8 to 17, javax to jakarta, and library
>    upgrades (Jackson, Guava, Commons Lang).
>    -
>
>    Security: CVE patches through the library upgrades.
>    -
>
>    New Jolt Functions: Added replace, replaceAll, multiply, multiplyAndRound,
>    and divideAndRound.
>
> [1] https://github.com/orgs/jolt-community/discussions/4
> [2] https://github.com/jolt-community/jolt-community
> [3] https://github.com/jolt-community/jolt-community/releases
>
> Ryan

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