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Luca Scannapieco 2024-03-13 17:52:08 +01:00 committed by Chris Cranford
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.Default workflow that the Oracle connector uses to perform an initial snapshot .Default workflow that the Oracle connector uses to perform an initial snapshot
The following workflow lists the steps that {prodname} takes to create a snapshot. The following workflow lists the steps that {prodname} takes to create a snapshot.
These steps describe the process for a snapshot when the xref:{context}-property-snapshot-mode[`snapshot.mode`] configuration property is set to its default value, which is `initial`. These steps describe the process for a snapshot when the xref:{context}-property-snapshot-mode[`snapshot.mode`] configuration property is set to its default value, which is `initial`.
You can customize the way that the connector creates snapshots by changig the value of the `snapshot.mode` property. You can customize the way that the connector creates snapshots by changing the value of the `snapshot.mode` property.
If you configure a different snapshot mode, the connector completes the snapshot by using a modified version of this workflow. If you configure a different snapshot mode, the connector completes the snapshot by using a modified version of this workflow.
When the snapshot mode is set to the default, the connector completes the following tasks to create a snapshot: When the snapshot mode is set to the default, the connector completes the following tasks to create a snapshot:
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=== Schema change topic === Schema change topic
You can configure a {prodname} Oracle connector to produce schema change events that describe structural changes that are applied to tables in the database. You can configure a {prodname} Oracle connector to produce schema change events that describe structural changes that are applied to tables in the database.
The connector writes schema change events to a Kafka topic named `_<serverName>_`, where `_topicName_` is the namespace that is specified in the xref:oracle-property-topic-prefix[`topic.prefix`] configuration property. The connector writes schema change events to a Kafka topic named `_<serverName>_`, where `_serverName_` is the namespace that is specified in the xref:oracle-property-topic-prefix[`topic.prefix`] configuration property.
{prodname} emits a new message to the schema change topic whenever it streams data from a new table, or when the structure of the table is altered. {prodname} emits a new message to the schema change topic whenever it streams data from a new table, or when the structure of the table is altered.