Hello Everybody,
I am happy to announce that release 0.10.0 of Hawkular Metrics was published on Monday.
This is a regular schedule release anchored by bus and performance and stability
enhancements, and container work. This release is not as large as previous ones because of
we have a few major updates that will make their way into 0.11.0.
Here is a list of major changes in this release:
1) Containers
* Docker containers for Hawkular Metrics REST Interface are now based on Wildfly 9
(HWKMETRCS-147)
* The deprecated container images have been moved out of the Hawkular Metrics repository
(HWKMETRCS-328)
2) Hawkular Bus Integration
* Performance improvements (HWKMETRCS-319)
3) Influx Endpoint
* Use series name prefix to match a counter or a gauge (HWKMETRCS-66)
Github Release:
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-metrics/releases/tag/0.10.0
JBoss Nexus Maven artifacts:
http://origin-repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/public/org/...
Jira release tracker:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/HWKMETRICS/fixforversion/12328552
Hawkular Metrics Clients
* Ruby:
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-client-ruby
* Python:
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-client-python
* Go:
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-client-go
Hawkular Metrics 0.11.0 & Beyond:
1) Continuous agggregation - this has been a long term project goal and we are getting
closer with refining the requirements and infrastructure
2) Improved docker and kubernetes support - this is a long term goal for the project
3) Improved tag support - to add bulk tag operations and tag queries
4) Improved aggregate downsampling for multiple metrics - the project has now a base with
recently added stacking and uniform support; the goal is to expand the aggregation
methods
5) Improved integration of Hawkular Metrics and Hawkular Alerts - this will be added the
our long term development goals with the initial integration phase part of the release
scheduled at the end of November. Keep and eye on both projects and the mailing list for
more announcements.
A big "Thank you" goes to John Sanda, Thomas Segismont, Mike Thompson, Matt
Wringe, Michael Burman, Libor Zoubek, and Heiko Rupp for their project contributions.
Thank you,
Stefan Negrea
Software Engineer