SQLE 1.2111.0 Release Notes – New Features, Improvements, and Bug Fixes
The SQLE 1.2111.0 release introduces online DDL support, LDAP login, custom database extensions, PostgreSQL and Oracle audit plugins, several UI optimizations, and a long list of bug fixes addressing rollback generation, configuration password changes, CI triggers, and plugin rule execution.
Project Introduction SQLE is an open‑source SQL audit tool from the ActionTech community, designed for database users and administrators. It supports multi‑scenario auditing, standardized release processes, native MySQL auditing, and extensible database‑type plugins.
Update List
Features
Online DDL support for work‑order deployment (Issue #38)
LDAP login capability (Issue #44)
Custom database support
Audit plugins for PostgreSQL and Oracle databases
Optimizations
Improved whitelist page display (Issue #39)
Enhanced prompts when adding audit plans (Issue #41)
Adjusted plugin‑layer API (Issue #59)
Bug Fixes
Rollback statement generation fixed (Issue #42)
System configuration password change issue resolved (Issue #78)
Release branch CI trigger problem fixed (Issue #66)
MyBatis XML parser panic on empty files fixed (Issue #61)
Audit rule definition not taking effect fixed (Issues #57, #107)
Deleted role still accessible by bound users fixed (Issue #77)
Command‑line startup panic resolved (Issue #65)
MyBatis Scanner XML SQL length limit issue fixed (Issue #60)
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