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SQLE 2.2308.0 Release Notes – New Features for Community and Enterprise Editions

The SQLE 2.2308.0 release introduces intelligent SQL file scanning, per‑instance work‑order approvers, multi‑file MyBatis review in IntelliJ, zero‑cost Java probe integration, new OceanBase‑Oracle support, expanded TDSQL distributed rules, and numerous bug fixes and optimizations across both community and enterprise versions.

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SQLE 2.2308.0 Release Notes – New Features for Community and Enterprise Editions

1. Project Overview SQLE is an open‑source SQL audit tool for database users and administrators, supporting multi‑scenario audits, standardized release processes, native MySQL checks, and extensible database types, with over 700 built‑in rules.

2. New Features – Community Edition

Intelligent scanning now supports SQL file uploads; users can create a scan task, run ./scannerd sqlfile -H127.0.0.1 -N"SQLfile" -P"10000" -J"default" -D/root/sqle/... -A"<token>" and view results in the UI.

Work‑order approvers can be matched per instance, allowing different users to approve releases on different data sources.

IntelliJ IDEA plugin now reviews multiple MyBatis XML files in one operation, handling cross‑namespace references.

3. New Features – Enterprise Edition

Zero‑cost Java application integration via a Java agent; developers can collect SQL statements from running Java services using environment variables and the provided java -javaagent:/opt/surveyking/sql-agent-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar -jar surveyking‑v0.3.0‑beta.4.jar … command.

Support for OceanBase For Oracle data sources with built‑in distributed audit rules.

Extended TDSQL distributed audit rules covering shard‑key constraints, prohibited operations, and cross‑shard joins.

Ability to abort ongoing releases for MySQL, TDSQL, TiDB, and Oracle data sources directly from the work‑order page.

4. Full Release Information – The release includes links to the GitHub repository, documentation, release page, plugin development guide, community vs. enterprise feature comparison, and online demo environments (both community and enterprise). Detailed changelog lists new features, optimizations (e.g., per‑instance approver matching, enhanced scan result output), and bug fixes such as metadata table migrations, OAuth redirects, Swagger definition errors, and DB2 metadata scanning issues.

5. Additional Resources – Links to previous versions, recommended reading on SQL governance, and contact information for the open‑source community are provided.

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