Bump DotNetCore.CAP.Kafka from 3.1.0 to 3.1.1
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Bumps DotNetCore.CAP.Kafka from 3.1.0 to 3.1.1.
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3.1.1
Features:
- Add consumer parameter with interface suppport. (#669)
- Add custom correlation id and message id support. (#668)
- Enhanced custom serialization support. (#641)
Bug Fixed:
- Solve the issue of being duplicated executors from different assemblies. (#666)
- Added comparer to remove duplicate ConsumerExecutors. (#653)
- Add re-enable the auto create topics configuration item for Kafka, it's false by default. now is true. (#635)
- Fixed postgresql transaction rollback invoke bug. (#640)
- Fixed SQLServer table name customize bug. (#632)
Commits
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Add support for custom message id. #668 -
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Set correlation Id for azure service bus message (#673) -
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Update docs. -
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update docs -
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Add compensating transaction to docs -
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Update docs (#670) -
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Add determines whether the subscriber parameter is an instance of the current... -
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Solve the issue of being duplicated executors from different assemblies (#667) -
ba31886
Solve the issue of being restricted to using Newtonsoft (#664) -
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Update docs - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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