We have recently made some fixes and improvements to specific features within Apache . These changes involve utilizing
xrpc
to support the dubbo protocol, enabling the recording of OpenTelemetry variables in theaccess_log
, and allowing modification of request bodies in external plugins. For additional information, please consult the biweekly report.
Introduction
Apache has developed into a thriving community since its open-source debut, becoming the world's most active open-source API gateway project thanks to the collaborative efforts of our community partners.
From 9.11 to 9.24, a total of 23 contributors made 43 commits to Apache . We sincerely appreciate your contributions to Apache .
We have recently addressed and enhanced various features, and here is a summary of the updates:
Utilize
xrpc
to support the dubbo protocolEnable the recording of OpenTelemetry variables in the
access_log
Allow modification of request bodies in external plugins
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." The Apache Community Biweekly Report helps community members understand how the Apache community is progressing, making it easier for everyone to get involved.
Contributor Statistics
Highlights of Recent Features
Apache
Utilize
xrpc
to support the Dubbo protocol (Contributor: wxbty)Enable the recording of OpenTelemetry variables in the
access_log
(Contributor: lework)Allow modification of request bodies in external plugins (Contributor: jiangfucheng, rubikplanet)
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