DTLE 4.22.01.0 Release Notes – New Features and Bug Fixes
DTLE 4.22.01.0, an open‑source MySQL‑focused data transfer component, has been released, introducing Oracle‑MySQL incremental DDL/DML sync, enhanced WHERE clause support, initial Kafka schema‑change handling, and numerous bug fixes including binlog relay issues, character‑set handling, and CREATE TABLE … LIKE renaming problems.
DTLE 4.22.01.0 Release Notes
DTLE (Data Transfer Layer Engine) is an open‑source component designed for MySQL‑centric data transfer scenarios, aiming to ensure high‑quality transmission, adapt to complex use cases, and provide diverse functionalities.
Project Links
Type
Address
Repository
https://github.com/actiontech/dtle
Documentation
https://actiontech.github.io/dtle-docs-cn/
Release Information
https://github.com/actiontech/dtle/releases
Tips : It is recommended to download the latest release. For RHEL/CentOS use the RPM package; for other Linux distributions download the tarball or run via Docker.
Update List
New Features
Oracle‑MySQL incremental synchronization of DDL (issue #811)
Oracle‑MySQL incremental synchronization of DML (issue #812)
Row filtering with enhanced Where condition support Support for is [not] null (issue #347) Support for several functions (issue #301)
Preliminary support for Kafka Schema Change Topic (DDL) (issue #859)
Fixes
Fixed inability to use MySQL BinlogRelay (local binlog relay) (issue #567)
Fixed character‑set issue when creating schema with create schema (issue #786)
Fixed failure to recognize primary keys with uppercase column names (issue #863)
Fixed renaming problem for create table ... like ... when using like (issue #875)
Recommended Reading
Data Transfer | How to Configure DTLE Failover Domain
Data Transfer | DTLE Parallel Replay Performance Test Report
Data Transfer | Introductory Guide to Using DTLE
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