Bump DotNetCore.CAP.MongoDB from 5.0.1 to 5.0.2
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Bumps DotNetCore.CAP.MongoDB from 5.0.1 to 5.0.2.
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5.0.2
Features:
- Add support for Azure Service Bus sessions. (#829)
- Add custom message headers support for RabbitMQ consumer. (#818)
Bug Fixed:
Commits
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83682ac
DiagnosticObserver does not use null connection (#845) -
d224abb
Fix null reference in AmazonSQSTransport (#846) -
9b83982
Use GenericConsumerServiceSelector in tests. (#843) -
c2cd65f
Downgrading Microsoft.Data.SqlClient to 2.0.1. #839 -
56400d9
Add GenericConsumerServiceSelector (#835) -
ad10d8a
Documents custom headers. (#830) -
20ff7d9
Update docs -
458b08d
Add support for Azure Service Bus sessions (#829) -
d4d7d77
Fixes dashboard style conversion -
bdfd101
Add support for custom message headers for RabbitMQ consumer side. (#818) - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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