diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 157f9b5cbc..a021895467 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -114,7 +114,11 @@ Version 8 of the Sentry Android/Java SDK brings a variety of features and fixes. - New `Scope` types have been introduced, see "Behavioural Changes" for more details. - Lifecycle tokens have been introduced to manage `Scope` lifecycle, see "Behavioural Changes" for more details. - Bumping `minSdk` level to 21 (Android 5.0) -- Our `sentry-opentelemetry-agent` has been improved and now works in combination with the rest of Sentry. You may now mix and match OpenTelemetry and Sentry API for instrumenting your application. +- Our `sentry-opentelemetry-agent` has been improved and now works in combination with the rest of Sentry. You may now combine OpenTelemetry and Sentry for instrumenting your application. + - You may now use both OpenTelemetry SDK and Sentry SDK to capture transactions and spans. They can also be mixed and end up on the same transaction. + - OpenTelemetry extends the Sentry SDK by adding spans for numerous integrations, like Ktor, Vert.x and MongoDB. Please check [the OpenTelemetry GitHub repository](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-java-instrumentation/tree/main/instrumentation) for a full list. + - OpenTelemetry allows propagating trace information from and to additional libraries, that Sentry did not support before, for example gRPC. + - OpenTelemetry also has broader support for propagating the Sentry `Scopes` through reactive libraries like RxJava. - The SDK is now compatible with Spring Boot 3.4 - We now support GraphQL v22 (`sentry-graphql-22`) - Metrics have been removed