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There seems to be a breaking change from io.confluent
[io.confluent/kafka-schema-registry-client "5.1.2"
:exclusions [com.fasterxml.jackson.core/jackson-databind]]
[io.confluent/kafka-avro-serializer "5.1.2"]
is invalid in jackdaws project.clj since 5.1.2
does not exist on maven central anymore? I can't install Jackdaw anymore.Looks like they decided to change the version number to "3.3.1"
wtf?! that would be a new and fun way of breaking users' applications. Looking into it. How did you determine 5.1.2 had changed to 3.3.1?
I looked at maven central
one sec
it's under Compile Dependencies of https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/fundingcircle/jackdaw/0.6.4
I wonder how that is populated.
curl
seems to work fine.
Hmm. wierd, I got Error building classpath. Could not find artifact io.confluent:kafka-schema-registry-client:jar:5.1.2 in central (
when trying to fetch jackdaw with deps.edn
Ah, very sorry if I gave you an heart attack. False alarm 😣
(Playing around with deps.edn for the first time.)
I figured something out. If I want to see some nice examples of using jackdaw I can always look at the tests 😁
Has anyone gotten headers
working in the produce!
function? in the test-code there's an empty map as headers
but if I pass in a non-empty map I get exceptions.
class clojure.lang.MapEntry cannot be cast to class org.apache.kafka.common.header.Header
I found a solution