Hugo Guerrero works at Red Hat as an APIs and messaging developer advocate. In this role, he helps the marketing team with technical overview and support to create, edit, and curate product content shared with the community through webinars, conferences, and other activities. With more than 15 years of experience as a developer, consultant, architect, and software development manager, he also works on open source software with major private and federal public sector clients in Latin America.
This video describes setting up an Oracle database in a docker container, setting it in archivelog mode and loading some tables. It does not show what the title promisses: Capture Oracle Database events with Debezium
Thanks for posting this. Can I use docker for zookeeper, Kafka and Debezium to connect to a remote Oracle database, which is not in a docker box? If so how do I do that?
Caso o erro seja do TNS, ao executar o script, ocorre devido o seu service name ser diferente do descrito. Faça uma consulta para obter seu service anme correto, select value from v$parameter where name='service_names'; No meu caso meu service name é ORCLCDB.localdomain, então é só alterar os valores do script << sqlplus sys/top_secret@//localhost:1521/ORCLPDB1 as sysdba >>> para <<< sqlplus sys/top_secret@//localhost:1521/ORCLCDB.localdomain as sysdba>>>
Hi Hugo, Thanks for the tutorials, would be great if you can share some practical use cases where AMQ streams might be useful like CDC etc. Also, how it is compares with some other managed kafka products like Confluent.
@04:51 you updated the messaging detail, do we need to do it every-time a restart happens for MQ pod. because it dynamically assign new hostname on every restart.