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=== 0.12.4
==== Java
* Upgraded dependency on aws-java-sdk-core to 1.11.128, and removed version range.
* [PR #84](#84)
* [PR #106](#106)
* Use an explicit lock file to manage access to the native KPL binaries.
* [Issue #91](#91)
* [PR #92](#92)
* Log reader threads should be shut down when the native process exits.
* [Issue #93](#93)
* [PR #94](#94)
==== C++ Core
* Add support for using a thread pool, instead of a thread per request.
The thread pool model guarantees a fixed number of threads, but have issue catching up if the KPL is overloaded.
* [PR #100](#100)
* Add log messages, and statistics about sending data to Kinesis.
* Added flush statistics that record the count of events that trigger flushes of data destined for Kinesis
* Added a log message that indicates the average time it takes for a PutRecords request to be completed.
This time is recorded from the when the request is enqueued to when it is completed.
* Log a warning if the average request time rises above five times the configured flush interval.
If you see this warning normally it indicates that the KPL is having issues keeping up. The most likely
cause is to many requests being generated, and you should investigate the flush triggers to determine why flushes
are being triggered.
* [PR #102](#102)
The KPL binary is vulnerable to a race condition that yields a zero-byte binary file being installed. The sequence is:
FileOutputStream
, which will create a file-descriptor on the filesystem (link)FileInputStream
and shared lock: (link)SecurityException
because the contents do not match the expected value: (link)This can be avoided by using a dedicated lock-file separate from the binary file being written.
This issue is related to #55
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