[Hawkular-dev] Hawkular Alerting 1.3.0.Final has been released!

Jay Shaughnessy jshaughn at redhat.com
Thu Oct 20 11:25:06 EDT 2016



On 10/20/2016 11:17 AM, Thomas Segismont wrote:
> Awesome! Is it planned to add the Alerts component to Origin-Metrics?

The forthcoming hawkular metrics release will contain hawkular alerting 
out of the box (as an EAR).  So, both REST APIs will be available, and 
relevant metric data will be efficiently forwarded to alerting for 
evaluation.   So, basically, wherever Hmetrics is you have Halerting as 
well.

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> 2016-10-20 9:44 GMT+02:00 Thomas Heute <theute at redhat.com 
> <mailto:theute at redhat.com>>:
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>     Congratulations Jay and Lucas, great work, great collaboration !
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>     On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 10:53 PM, Jay Shaughnessy
>     <jshaughn at redhat.com <mailto:jshaughn at redhat.com>> wrote:
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>         The Hawkular Alerting team is happy to announce the release of
>         Hawkular Alerting 1.3.0.Final.
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>         This is a feature and fix release.
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>           * [HWKALERTS-176] - Support conditions on missing events and
>             data
>               o An *exciting* new alerting feature!  This introduces
>                 *MissingCondition*. MissingConditions let you generate
>                 alerts or events when expected data fails to report,
>                 or when an expected event does not happen.
>           * [HWKALERTS-174] - Add CORS filters
>               o Cross Origin Resource Sharing support allows for
>                 optional request origin validation.
>           * [HWKALERTS-181] - Add clustering information on status
>             endpoint
>               o The /status endpoint now reflects cluster topology!
>           * [HWKALERTS-175] - Improvements on webhook plugins
>           * [HWKALERTS-177] - Add new perf tests to study asynchronous
>             send*() calls
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>         Additionally, this is the first Hawkular Alerting release to
>         deliver Alerting features in *3* different distributions:
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>           * The alerting engine used inside Hawkular Services and
>             supporting the Middleware Provider in ManageIQ.
>           * As a Standalone alerting engine for general use.
>           * And soon to be released, embedded inside Hawkular Metrics!!
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>         For more details for this release:
>         https://issues.jboss.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12315924&version=12331985
>         <https://issues.jboss.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12315924&version=12331985>
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>         Hawkular Alerting Team
>            Jay Shaughnessy (jshaughn at redhat.com
>         <mailto:jshaughn at redhat.com>)
>            Lucas Ponce (lponce at redhat.com <mailto:lponce at redhat.com>)
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