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Components and Frameworks Supported by OpenTelemetry Scheme

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Java Versions and Frameworks Supported by the OpenTelemetry Java Agent Enhanced Edition

Supported Java Versions

Tencent Cloud OpenTelemetry Java Agent Enhanced Edition supports Java versions 8 and above, with Java 8, Java 11, Java 17, Java 21, and other LTS versions recommended. For LTS versions, please refer to Official documentation.

Supported Dependencies and Frameworks

Tencent Cloud OpenTelemetry Java Agent Enhanced Edition performs automatic Event Tracking on commonly used open-source components and frameworks, including Servlet, Spring Web MVC, Apache Dubbo, etc. For a detailed list, see List of Dependencies and Frameworks Supported by OpenTelemetry Java Agent.
In addition, Tencent Cloud OpenTelemetry Java Agent Enhanced Edition also enhances Event Tracking for XXL-JOB 2.2.0+ and Apache Thrift 0.9.3+.

Supported Application Servers

Tencent Cloud OpenTelemetry Java Agent Enhanced Edition supports commonly used application servers. For a detailed list, see List of Application Servers Supported by OpenTelemetry Java Agent.


Components and Frameworks Supported by OpenTelemetry-Go Scheme

Supported Go Versions

The official Go versions supported are currently 1.21 and 1.22. For lower versions, connecting is theoretically possible, but the community does not maintain full compatibility. For details, see the community Compatibility Description.

Supported Dependencies and Frameworks

For commonly used Go-related dependency libraries and frameworks, the OpenTelemetry-Python Scheme offers an SDK-based reporting solution. For a detailed list, see the Complete List provided by the community.


Components and Frameworks Supported by OpenTelemetry-Python Scheme

Supported Python Versions

3.6+

Supported Dependencies and Frameworks

The OpenTelemetry-Python Scheme provides automatic Event Tracking for commonly used Python-related dependency libraries and frameworks, including Flask, Django, FastAPI, MySQL Connector, etc., enabling link information reporting without needing to modify the code. For other dependency libraries and frameworks that support automatic Event Tracking, see the Complete List provided by the community.


Components and Frameworks Supported by OpenTelemetry-JavaScript Scheme

Supported Node.js Versions

Node.JS v14+

Supported Dependencies and Frameworks

The OpenTelemetry-JavaScript Scheme provides automatic Event Tracking for commonly used Node.js dependency libraries and frameworks, enabling link information reporting without needing to modify the code. For other dependency libraries and frameworks that support automatic Event Tracking, see the Complete List provided by the community.


Components and Frameworks Supported By the OpenTelemetry-Dotnet Solution

Supported .NET Versions

.NET SDK ≥ 6
.NET Framework does not support automatic access currently.

Supported Dependencies and Frameworks

The OpenTelemetry-Dotnet solution provides automatic event tracking for common dependency libraries and frameworks of the .NET ecosystem, including ASPNET, HTTPCLIENT, MYSQLCONNECTOR, etc., enabling the reporting of link information without modifying the code. For other dependency libraries and frameworks that support automatic event tracking, please refer to the complete list provided by the community.



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