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Posted to dev@hop.apache.org by Bart Maertens <ba...@apache.org> on 2022/10/18 09:54:41 UTC

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Hop 2.1.0

The Apache Hop PMC and community are pleased to announce the general
availability of Apache Hop 2.1.0.
This 2.1.0 release is the result of a massive effort by the Apache Hop
community and contains four and a half months of work on over 200 tickets.

The Hop Orchestration Platform, or Apache Hop, aims to facilitate all
aspects of data and metadata orchestration.
Hop is an open source data integration platform that is
easy to use, fast and flexible.
Hop aims to be the future of data integration. Visual development
enables developers to be more productive than they can be through
code. Our Design once, run anywhere workflows and pipelines can be
designed in the Hop Gui and run on the Hop native engine (local or
remote), or on Spark, Flink, Google Dataflow or AWS EMR through Beam.
Lifecycle Management enables developers and administrators to switch
between projects, environments and purposes without leaving your train
of thought.

A number of highlights in the 2.1.0 release are:

* Apache Beam upgrade and improvements
* A new Execution Information and Data Profiling framework
* Kubernetes Helm charts for Hop Web and Hop Server
* New and improved documentation
* New plugins for MongoDB, Apache Hive and Snowflake
* Community growth

The release is available for immediate download at:

https://hop.apache.org/download/

For more details please take a look at the release announcement at:

https://hop.apache.org/blog/2022/10/hop-2.1.0/

Thanks to all involved,
Bart Maertens on behalf of the Apache Hop PMC

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Hop 2.1.0

Posted by po...@gmx.com.
Great!

I'm going to test this new version soon



Mike





**Sent:**  Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 11:54 AM  
**From:**  "Bart Maertens" <ba...@apache.org>  
**To:**  announce@apache.org, dev@hop.apache.org, users@hop.apache.org  
**Subject:**  [ANNOUNCE] Apache Hop 2.1.0

The Apache Hop PMC and community are pleased to announce the general  
availability of Apache Hop 2.1.0.  
This 2.1.0 release is the result of a massive effort by the Apache Hop  
community and contains four and a half months of work on over 200 tickets.  
  
The Hop Orchestration Platform, or Apache Hop, aims to facilitate all  
aspects of data and metadata orchestration.  
Hop is an open source data integration platform that is  
easy to use, fast and flexible.  
Hop aims to be the future of data integration. Visual development  
enables developers to be more productive than they can be through  
code. Our Design once, run anywhere workflows and pipelines can be  
designed in the Hop Gui and run on the Hop native engine (local or  
remote), or on Spark, Flink, Google Dataflow or AWS EMR through Beam.  
Lifecycle Management enables developers and administrators to switch  
between projects, environments and purposes without leaving your train  
of thought.  
  
A number of highlights in the 2.1.0 release are:  
  
* Apache Beam upgrade and improvements  
* A new Execution Information and Data Profiling framework  
* Kubernetes Helm charts for Hop Web and Hop Server  
* New and improved documentation  
* New plugins for MongoDB, Apache Hive and Snowflake  
* Community growth  
  
The release is available for immediate download at:  
  
<https://hop.apache.org/download/>  
  
For more details please take a look at the release announcement at:  
  
<https://hop.apache.org/blog/2022/10/hop-2.1.0/>  
  
Thanks to all involved,  
Bart Maertens on behalf of the Apache Hop
PMC![](https://t.sidekickopen60.com/s3t/o/5/f18dQhb0Sd-D8dMDvkW56TzGz2zGCvGW40Fv_62V5GsYN1qMQLCdVhQ8W56dzHg1Y5bW0102?si=284735019&pi=d670a321-f016-4d25-c6b7-815a64b4f76d)








Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Hop 2.1.0

Posted by Hans Van Akelyen <ha...@gmail.com>.
 Hi Andreas,

The best way to avoid problems when switching between versions is to use
the HOP_CONFIG_FOLDER system variable.
Another way to upgrade is to copy over the config folder from your old to
your new installation.
More instructions can be found in our installation and configuration guide (
https://hop.apache.org/manual/latest/installation-configuration.html#_upgrade
)

Cheers,
Hans



On 19 October 2022 at 11:06:23, Andreas Krause (and78386@gmail.com) wrote:

Hi Bart,

great news, thank you for that. And also big thanks to the Apache Hop
community, that put so much effort in every new Hop version.

Is there a documentation available on the steps to follow to upgrade Hop to
a new version with all existing Hop projects?

Cheers,

Andreas

Am Di., 18. Okt. 2022 um 11:55 Uhr schrieb Bart Maertens <
bartmaer@apache.org>:

> The Apache Hop PMC and community are pleased to announce the general
> availability of Apache Hop 2.1.0.
> This 2.1.0 release is the result of a massive effort by the Apache Hop
> community and contains four and a half months of work on over 200 tickets.
>
> The Hop Orchestration Platform, or Apache Hop, aims to facilitate all
> aspects of data and metadata orchestration.
> Hop is an open source data integration platform that is
> easy to use, fast and flexible.
> Hop aims to be the future of data integration. Visual development
> enables developers to be more productive than they can be through
> code. Our Design once, run anywhere workflows and pipelines can be
> designed in the Hop Gui and run on the Hop native engine (local or
> remote), or on Spark, Flink, Google Dataflow or AWS EMR through Beam.
> Lifecycle Management enables developers and administrators to switch
> between projects, environments and purposes without leaving your train
> of thought.
>
> A number of highlights in the 2.1.0 release are:
>
> * Apache Beam upgrade and improvements
> * A new Execution Information and Data Profiling framework
> * Kubernetes Helm charts for Hop Web and Hop Server
> * New and improved documentation
> * New plugins for MongoDB, Apache Hive and Snowflake
> * Community growth
>
> The release is available for immediate download at:
>
> https://hop.apache.org/download/
>
> For more details please take a look at the release announcement at:
>
> https://hop.apache.org/blog/2022/10/hop-2.1.0/
>
> Thanks to all involved,
> Bart Maertens on behalf of the Apache Hop PMC
>

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Hop 2.1.0

Posted by Andreas Krause <an...@gmail.com>.
Hi Bart,

great news, thank you for that. And also big thanks to the Apache Hop
community, that put so much effort in every new Hop version.

Is there a documentation available on the steps to follow to upgrade Hop to
a new version with all existing Hop projects?

Cheers,

Andreas

Am Di., 18. Okt. 2022 um 11:55 Uhr schrieb Bart Maertens <
bartmaer@apache.org>:

> The Apache Hop PMC and community are pleased to announce the general
> availability of Apache Hop 2.1.0.
> This 2.1.0 release is the result of a massive effort by the Apache Hop
> community and contains four and a half months of work on over 200 tickets.
>
> The Hop Orchestration Platform, or Apache Hop, aims to facilitate all
> aspects of data and metadata orchestration.
> Hop is an open source data integration platform that is
> easy to use, fast and flexible.
> Hop aims to be the future of data integration. Visual development
> enables developers to be more productive than they can be through
> code. Our Design once, run anywhere workflows and pipelines can be
> designed in the Hop Gui and run on the Hop native engine (local or
> remote), or on Spark, Flink, Google Dataflow or AWS EMR through Beam.
> Lifecycle Management enables developers and administrators to switch
> between projects, environments and purposes without leaving your train
> of thought.
>
> A number of highlights in the 2.1.0 release are:
>
> * Apache Beam upgrade and improvements
> * A new Execution Information and Data Profiling framework
> * Kubernetes Helm charts for Hop Web and Hop Server
> * New and improved documentation
> * New plugins for MongoDB, Apache Hive and Snowflake
> * Community growth
>
> The release is available for immediate download at:
>
> https://hop.apache.org/download/
>
> For more details please take a look at the release announcement at:
>
> https://hop.apache.org/blog/2022/10/hop-2.1.0/
>
> Thanks to all involved,
> Bart Maertens on behalf of the Apache Hop PMC
>