diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md
index 5bcc00d5f..a975d08fd 100644
--- a/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -3,6 +3,19 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/#semantic-versioning-200).
+## [2.6.6] - 2025-11-05
+
+### :magic_wand: Added
+- Added support for `eu`, `au`, and `uk` domains and `rds-fips` subdomains ([PR #1585](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/pull/1587))
+
+### :crab: Changed
+- Scoped down GitHub Token permissions ([PR #1571](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/pull/1571))
+- Improved integration testing by cleaning up the test environment before each run([PR #1562](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/pull/1562))
+- Documentation:
+ - Added [compatibility guide](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/blob/main/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/Compatibility.md) documentation which covers [database type compatibility](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/blob/main/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/CompatibilityDatabaseTypes.md), [database URL type compatibility](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/blob/main/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/CompatibilityEndpoints.md), and [cross plugins compatibility](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/blob/54aa6324a2373e745e1a41823b20ad2109fdcb4e/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/CompatibilityCrossPlugins.md) ([PR #1567](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/pull/1567))
+ - Removed IAM Multi-AZ DB Cluster limitation from documentation ([PR #1569](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/pull/1569))
+ - Update integration testing guide with clean-up step ([PR #1584](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/pull/1584))
+
## [2.6.5] - 2025-10-16
### :magic_wand: Added
diff --git a/Maintenance.md b/Maintenance.md
index 3b37ab811..5cd4ef0a1 100644
--- a/Maintenance.md
+++ b/Maintenance.md
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@
| August 28, 2025 | [Release 2.6.3](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/releases/tag/2.6.3) |
| September 11, 2025 | [Release 2.6.4](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/releases/tag/2.6.4) |
| October 16, 2025 | [Release 2.6.5](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/releases/tag/2.6.5) |
+| November 5, 2025 | [Release 2.6.6](https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/releases/tag/2.6.6) |
`aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper` [follows semver](https://semver.org/#semantic-versioning-200) which means we will only
release breaking changes in major versions. Generally speaking patches will be released to fix existing problems without
@@ -91,4 +92,4 @@ from the updated source after the PRs are merged.
| Major Version | Latest Minor Version | Status | Initial Release | Maintenance Window Start | Maintenance Window End |
|---------------|----------------------|-------------|-----------------|--------------------------|------------------------|
| 1 | 1.0.2 | Maintenance | Oct 5, 2022 | Apr 28, 2023 | Apr 28, 2024 |
-| 2 | 2.6.5 | Current | Apr 28, 2023 | N/A | N/A |
+| 2 | 2.6.6 | Current | Apr 28, 2023 | N/A | N/A |
diff --git a/benchmarks/README.md b/benchmarks/README.md
index 9d168b8c5..398816a03 100644
--- a/benchmarks/README.md
+++ b/benchmarks/README.md
@@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ The benchmarks do not measure the performance of target JDBC drivers nor the per
## Usage
1. Build the benchmarks with the following command `../gradlew jmhJar`.
1. the JAR file will be outputted to `build/libs`
-2. Run the benchmarks with the following command `java -jar build/libs/benchmarks-2.6.5-jmh.jar`.
+2. Run the benchmarks with the following command `java -jar build/libs/benchmarks-2.6.6-jmh.jar`.
1. you may have to update the command based on the exact version of the produced JAR file
diff --git a/docs/GettingStarted.md b/docs/GettingStarted.md
index 1a9b5fdce..623360eb7 100644
--- a/docs/GettingStarted.md
+++ b/docs/GettingStarted.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ If you are using the AWS JDBC Driver as part of a Gradle project, include the wr
```gradle
dependencies {
- implementation group: 'software.amazon.jdbc', name: 'aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper', version: '2.6.5'
+ implementation group: 'software.amazon.jdbc', name: 'aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper', version: '2.6.6'
implementation group: 'org.postgresql', name: 'postgresql', version: '42.5.0'
}
```
@@ -30,16 +30,16 @@ You can use pre-compiled packages that can be downloaded directly from [GitHub R
For example, the following command uses wget to download the wrapper:
```bash
-wget https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/releases/download/2.6.5/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper-2.6.5.jar
+wget https://github.com/aws/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper/releases/download/2.6.6/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper-2.6.6.jar
```
Then, the following command adds the AWS JDBC Driver to the CLASSPATH:
```bash
-export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/home/userx/libs/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper-2.6.5.jar
+export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/home/userx/libs/aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper-2.6.6.jar
```
-> **Note**: There is also a JAR suffixed with `-bundle-federated-auth`. It is an Uber JAR that contains the AWS JDBC Driver as well as all the dependencies needed to run the Federated Authentication Plugin. **Our general recommendation is to use the `aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper-2.6.5.jar` for use cases unrelated to complex Federated Authentication environments**. To learn more, please check out the [Federated Authentication Plugin](./using-the-jdbc-driver/using-plugins/UsingTheFederatedAuthPlugin.md#bundled-uber-jar).
+> **Note**: There is also a JAR suffixed with `-bundle-federated-auth`. It is an Uber JAR that contains the AWS JDBC Driver as well as all the dependencies needed to run the Federated Authentication Plugin. **Our general recommendation is to use the `aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper-2.6.6.jar` for use cases unrelated to complex Federated Authentication environments**. To learn more, please check out the [Federated Authentication Plugin](./using-the-jdbc-driver/using-plugins/UsingTheFederatedAuthPlugin.md#bundled-uber-jar).
### As a Maven Dependency
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ You can use [Maven's dependency management](https://central.sonatype.com/artifac
software.amazon.jdbc
aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper
- 2.6.5
+ 2.6.6
```
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ You can use [Gradle's dependency management](https://central.sonatype.com/artifa
```gradle
dependencies {
- implementation group: 'software.amazon.jdbc', name: 'aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper', version: '2.6.5'
+ implementation group: 'software.amazon.jdbc', name: 'aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper', version: '2.6.6'
}
```
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ To add a Gradle dependency in a Kotlin syntax, use the following configuration:
```kotlin
dependencies {
- implementation("software.amazon.jdbc:aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper:2.6.5")
+ implementation("software.amazon.jdbc:aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper:2.6.6")
}
```
diff --git a/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/UsingTheJdbcDriver.md b/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/UsingTheJdbcDriver.md
index 26d0161e0..42f8466d6 100644
--- a/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/UsingTheJdbcDriver.md
+++ b/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/UsingTheJdbcDriver.md
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ To use a snapshot build in your project, check the following examples. More info
software.amazon.jdbc
aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper
- 2.6.5-SNAPSHOT
+ 2.6.6-SNAPSHOT
diff --git a/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/using-plugins/UsingTheFederatedAuthPlugin.md b/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/using-plugins/UsingTheFederatedAuthPlugin.md
index 113621092..ced3434c8 100644
--- a/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/using-plugins/UsingTheFederatedAuthPlugin.md
+++ b/docs/using-the-jdbc-driver/using-plugins/UsingTheFederatedAuthPlugin.md
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This JAR is a drop-in ready solution and is **recommended for customers who do n
As this plugin has a number of transitive dependencies, the goal of this JAR is to eliminate the need to manually source all the dependencies and avoid potential issues with managing them.
In that spirit, the dependencies in this JAR are shaded with the prefix `shaded` to avoid potential package conflicts with pre-existing packages in your environment.
-It is important to note that the Uber JAR is bundled with the AWS Java RDS SDK and is larger (**15 MB**) than our `aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper-2.6.5.jar`. So please take that into account when deciding if this solution is for you.
+It is important to note that the Uber JAR is bundled with the AWS Java RDS SDK and is larger (**15 MB**) than our `aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper-2.6.6.jar`. So please take that into account when deciding if this solution is for you.
If you would like to download and install the bundled Uber JAR, follow these [instructions](../../GettingStarted.md#direct-download-and-installation).
diff --git a/examples/SpringBootHikariExample/README.md b/examples/SpringBootHikariExample/README.md
index ed58702ae..0fd7aaa43 100644
--- a/examples/SpringBootHikariExample/README.md
+++ b/examples/SpringBootHikariExample/README.md
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will set up a Spring Boot application using Hikari and the
> Note: this tutorial was written using the following technologies:
> - Spring Boot 2.7.0
-> - AWS JDBC Driver 2.6.5
+> - AWS JDBC Driver 2.6.6
> - Postgresql 42.5.4
> - Java 8
diff --git a/examples/SpringHibernateExample/README.md b/examples/SpringHibernateExample/README.md
index 56482538e..97bb20661 100644
--- a/examples/SpringHibernateExample/README.md
+++ b/examples/SpringHibernateExample/README.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will set up a Spring Boot and Hibernate application with t
> Note: this tutorial was written using the following technologies:
> - Spring Boot 2.7.1
> - Hibernate
-> - AWS JDBC Driver 2.6.5
+> - AWS JDBC Driver 2.6.6
> - Postgresql 42.5.4
> - Gradle 7
> - Java 11
diff --git a/examples/SpringTxFailoverExample/README.md b/examples/SpringTxFailoverExample/README.md
index 4822b34d5..3c21c4a35 100644
--- a/examples/SpringTxFailoverExample/README.md
+++ b/examples/SpringTxFailoverExample/README.md
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will set up a Spring Boot application using the AWS JDBC D
> Note: this tutorial was written using the following technologies:
> - Spring Boot 2.7.0
-> - AWS JDBC Driver 2.6.5
+> - AWS JDBC Driver 2.6.6
> - Postgresql 42.5.4
> - Java 8
diff --git a/examples/SpringWildflyExample/README.md b/examples/SpringWildflyExample/README.md
index cced759f2..6aa809e08 100644
--- a/examples/SpringWildflyExample/README.md
+++ b/examples/SpringWildflyExample/README.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will set up a Wildfly and Spring Boot application with the
> Note: this tutorial was written using the following technologies:
> - Spring Boot 2.7.1
> - Wildfly 26.1.1 Final
-> - AWS JDBC Driver 2.6.5
+> - AWS JDBC Driver 2.6.6
> - Postgresql 42.5.4
> - Gradle 7
> - Java 11
diff --git a/examples/SpringWildflyExample/wildfly/modules/software/amazon/jdbc/main/module.xml b/examples/SpringWildflyExample/wildfly/modules/software/amazon/jdbc/main/module.xml
index e64f585ce..4133e429f 100644
--- a/examples/SpringWildflyExample/wildfly/modules/software/amazon/jdbc/main/module.xml
+++ b/examples/SpringWildflyExample/wildfly/modules/software/amazon/jdbc/main/module.xml
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
-
+
diff --git a/examples/VertxExample/README.md b/examples/VertxExample/README.md
index d85c07677..e6f1f8614 100644
--- a/examples/VertxExample/README.md
+++ b/examples/VertxExample/README.md
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
In this tutorial, you will set up a Vert.x application with the AWS JDBC Driver, and use the driver to execute some simple database operations on an Aurora PostgreSQL database.
> Note: this tutorial was written using the following technologies:
-> - AWS JDBC Driver 2.6.5
+> - AWS JDBC Driver 2.6.6
> - PostgreSQL 42.5.4
> - Java 8
> - Vert.x 4.4.2
diff --git a/gradle.properties b/gradle.properties
index 435022aff..5ae1eeffb 100644
--- a/gradle.properties
+++ b/gradle.properties
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper.version.major=2
aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper.version.minor=6
-aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper.version.subminor=5
+aws-advanced-jdbc-wrapper.version.subminor=6
snapshot=false
nexus.publish=true