Thanks for the information.
I created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-36605 yesterday.

The Flink repository includes Java 11 profiles. Are there specific Flink
JAR files compiled for Java 11 that I can use? I’ve seen that there are
Flink Docker images for Java 11 available for Flink 1.20. Is there a plan
to upgrade to Flink 1.20?.

I attempted to upgrade Flink CDC to version 1.20 (and Java 11), and it
failed. Also, some of the imports still depend on Guava 31 (from the older
Flink shaded JAR i.e jre31).

Thanks

On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 4:37 AM Yanquan Lv <decq12y...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, Anil.
> In Flink 2.0, the Depreciated APIs was removed, which requires connector
> adaptation. It is expected that most external connectors will complete the
> migration work in Flink 2.3.
> The FlinkCDC community hopes to bump this version and JDK 11 after the
> release of Flink 2.0 for a period of time, and upgrading to Debezium 2. x
> also requires a lot of adaptation work, so the expected upgrade time should
> be in Flink 2.3 or one or two versions after that.
>
>
> 2024年10月23日 13:40,Anil Dasari <adas...@guidewire.com> 写道:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are planning to explore Flink CDC for our CDC pipelines and have
> quickly noticed that Flink CDC is still using DBZ 1.9.2.Final.
>
> DBZ 2.0.0.Final is a major release that requires JDK 11, while the latest
> version, DBZ 3.0.0.Final, requires JDK 17. Currently, Flink CDC 3.2.0 is
> using Flink 1.19 and JDK 1.8, but Flink only supports Java 11 from version
> 2.0 - https://github.com/apache/flink/blob/master/pom.xml#L128
> <https://github.com/apache/flink/blob/master/pom.xml#L128>
> .
>
> Could you please share the tentative release timeline for Flink 2.0?
> Thanks in advance.
> Thanks
>
>
>

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