Hi team,
I am using NiFi NAR maven plugin to build my processor NAR. I have an external
JAR dependency
and I add it as system scope dependency in the pom file as below.
1.0.0
system
${project.basedir}/lib/my.jar
The problem is this JAR file not copied and packaged in NAR under
The message about the blank sensitive properties key is important and is
informing you that the sensitive configuration values are not being protected
because that key has not been set. However, it is not blocking any operations
from occurring.
The subsequent messages are telling you that the
It is worth a reminder in context of this thread that the definition of a
release is well defined by the ASF [1].
Nightly builds and their ilk are explicitly intended for "the developer
community for testing purposes." Users as folks that are contributors
testing features are the target
Hi everyone,
A member of the Apache community suggested I post to this email to see if
there is interest in using a free tool for the Slack.
The tool is called Code Collate (https://www.codecollate.com/) and it lets
you easily monitor changes to specific files/folders/file types and a lot
more,
I feel like most users ask, "When is version x coming out" because they don't
want to/or can't do a build themselves and they really want to use new features.
I know it's a completely different direction from where I think your question
was pointing Pierre, but I wonder how many users would be
Kafka is first-rate, rock-star technology, just as is NiFi.
It would be nice to find something from Kafka elaborating on how this
regular and accelerated release cadence is working out for them, how
much more work it's been, what problems they've experienced, etc.
I show their releases over
Hi NiFi dev community,
We just released NiFi 1.10 and that's an amazing release with a LOT of
great new features. Congrats to everyone!
I wanted to take this opportunity to bring a discussion around how often
we're doing releases.
We released 1.10.0 yesterday and we released 1.9.0 in February,
bcc: dev/users@nifi.a.o
Hello
The Apache NiFi team would like to announce the release of Apache NiFi
1.10.0.
Apache NiFi is an easy to use, powerful, and reliable system to process and
distribute
data. Apache NiFi was made for dataflow. It supports highly configurable
directed graphs
of data