Oracle Connector for 11g

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Jay

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Jul 8, 2022, 1:31:55 AM7/8/22
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Hi All

We are using Oracle 11g on z15 Mainframe. I saw the release note for 1.9 here: https://debezium.io/releases/1.9/ and it says Tested Oracle version is 12c onwards. WIll it work with Oracle 11g? Has anyone tried it with Oracle 11g?

Debezium 1.3 was the last version tested with 11g (https://debezium.io/releases/1.3/) .

On the release notes it says Tested with version', so not very clear whether Oracle 11g is supported or not. Can anyone guide me if Oracle 11g is supported?

Thank you

Regards
Jay

Nathan Smit

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Jul 8, 2022, 2:41:01 AM7/8/22
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Hey there, I run debezium on Oracle 11g in one of our environments and it definitely does work.  However, support is provided on a "best effort" basis because the integration tests don't include Oracle 11g and so there is no guarantee that everything works as the source code gets changed.  I have previously done a pull request though to fix an issue in 11g that was accepted so it doesn't get totally ignored:  https://github.com/debezium/debezium/pull/3138

Jay

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Jul 8, 2022, 4:10:06 AM7/8/22
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Hi Nathan

Thank you, this helps a lot. I can use this to get approval for the POC.

Any advice or suggestions that can help me? Did you follow the steps documented here - https://debezium.io/documentation/reference/1.9/connectors/oracle.html? Do I need to configure anything specific for Oracle 11g?

Appreciate your help.

Regards
Jay

Nathan Smit

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Jul 8, 2022, 4:20:45 AM7/8/22
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Check out the github page for the oracle connector as it has a small section on Oracle 11g: https://github.com/debezium/debezium/tree/main/debezium-connector-oracle

Jay

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Jul 8, 2022, 5:22:24 AM7/8/22
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Hi Nathan

Thank you, I assuming you are using the latest 1.9 Debezium release?

Regards
Jay

Nathan Smit

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Jul 8, 2022, 5:23:53 AM7/8/22
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I am indeed.

On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 11:22 AM Jay <learn...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Nathan

Thank you, I assuming you are using the latest 1.9 Debezium release?

Regards
Jay

On Friday, July 8, 2022 at 1:50:45 PM UTC+5:30 nath...@pepkorit.com wrote:
Check out the github page for the oracle connector as it has a small section on Oracle 11g: https://github.com/debezium/debezium/tree/main/debezium-connector-oracle

On Friday, July 8, 2022 at 10:10:06 AM UTC+2 Jay wrote:
Hi Nathan

Thank you, this helps a lot. I can use this to get approval for the POC.

Any advice or suggestions that can help me? Did you follow the steps documented here - https://debezium.io/documentation/reference/1.9/connectors/oracle.html? Do I need to configure anything specific for Oracle 11g?

Appreciate your help.

Regards
Jay

On Friday, July 8, 2022 at 12:11:01 PM UTC+5:30 nath...@pepkorit.com wrote:
Hey there, I run debezium on Oracle 11g in one of our environments and it definitely does work.  However, support is provided on a "best effort" basis because the integration tests don't include Oracle 11g and so there is no guarantee that everything works as the source code gets changed.  I have previously done a pull request though to fix an issue in 11g that was accepted so it doesn't get totally ignored:  https://github.com/debezium/debezium/pull/3138


On Friday, July 8, 2022 at 7:31:55 AM UTC+2 Jay wrote:
Hi All

We are using Oracle 11g on z15 Mainframe. I saw the release note for 1.9 here: https://debezium.io/releases/1.9/ and it says Tested Oracle version is 12c onwards. WIll it work with Oracle 11g? Has anyone tried it with Oracle 11g?

Debezium 1.3 was the last version tested with 11g (https://debezium.io/releases/1.3/) .

On the release notes it says Tested with version', so not very clear whether Oracle 11g is supported or not. Can anyone guide me if Oracle 11g is supported?

Thank you

Regards
Jay

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