
Over a two-month period, contributed to the apache/seatunnel repository by developing two major data integration features. Delivered multi-table source support for the Cassandra Connector, enabling concurrent ingestion from multiple Cassandra tables through a new configuration option and aligning with the Connector-V2 architecture to support scalable ETL workflows. Subsequently, implemented the Salesforce Bulk API 2.0 Source Connector, allowing batch data ingestion from Salesforce with both single-object and multi-object configurations. Both features were developed in Java, leveraging skills in API integration, data ingestion, and configuration-driven design. The work focused on expanding pipeline flexibility and reliability without introducing major bugs.
June 2026: Delivered Salesforce Bulk API 2.0 Source Connector for apache/seatunnel, enabling batch data ingestion from Salesforce with single-object and multi-object configurations. Implemented and merged via commit 93039e90fc2a46250edf0f5f690e84e7651738ba (PR #10938). No major bugs fixed this month; prioritized stability and quality of the new connector. Impact: expands data ingestion capabilities, increases throughput for Salesforce data pipelines, and reduces integration time for customers. Technologies demonstrated: Java-based connector development, Salesforce Bulk API integration, configuration-driven multi-object support, testing and code review.
June 2026: Delivered Salesforce Bulk API 2.0 Source Connector for apache/seatunnel, enabling batch data ingestion from Salesforce with single-object and multi-object configurations. Implemented and merged via commit 93039e90fc2a46250edf0f5f690e84e7651738ba (PR #10938). No major bugs fixed this month; prioritized stability and quality of the new connector. Impact: expands data ingestion capabilities, increases throughput for Salesforce data pipelines, and reduces integration time for customers. Technologies demonstrated: Java-based connector development, Salesforce Bulk API integration, configuration-driven multi-object support, testing and code review.
May 2026 monthly summary for apache/seatunnel. Focused on delivering Cassandra Connector multi-table source support (Connector-V2). This feature introduces a new configuration option to read from multiple Cassandra tables concurrently, expanding ingestion flexibility and setting the stage for broader multi-table workflows. No major bugs reported; progress centered on feature delivery and integration with the Connector-V2 architecture.
May 2026 monthly summary for apache/seatunnel. Focused on delivering Cassandra Connector multi-table source support (Connector-V2). This feature introduces a new configuration option to read from multiple Cassandra tables concurrently, expanding ingestion flexibility and setting the stage for broader multi-table workflows. No major bugs reported; progress centered on feature delivery and integration with the Connector-V2 architecture.

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