Weekly Community News Summary – DBLE, DTLE, TXLE Updates and MySQL Resources
This weekly roundup from the DBLE open‑source community presents the latest MySQL‑related articles, bug‑fixes, open‑source middleware progress, upcoming release plans for DBLE, DTLE, and TXLE, and invites community feedback on development and usage.
Community News
🔥 DBLE community free Mycat issue diagnosis – details
🔥 Want the "MySQL 大智小技" guide – details
Quick guide to MySQL 8.0 authentication plugins – details
How using TCP Wrappers to protect MySQL can cause service interruption – details
Parallel replay of MTS on replica (Part 1) – details
Parallel replay of MTS on replica (Part 2) – details
Crash caused by binlog flush failure – details
Open Source Progress
DBLE Weekly Report
Current Week Highlights
#1661 High‑availability command now supports English period.
#1660 Heartbeat initialization now allows connection attempts.
Community Q&A
zk cluster configuration issues.
Read‑write separation verification in DBLE.
Potential bug in zk distributed unique sequence.
Practical choices for global sequence usage.
DBLE index usage and principles.
Next Week Plan
Release DBLE 2.19.11.0.
Start development of DBLE 2.20.04.0.
DTLE Weekly Report
Current Week Highlights
DTLE nomad integration (~90% complete).
#505 Preliminary column mapping.
TXLE Weekly Report
Current Week Highlights
Added cache support: simple sharing, partial initialization, global transaction cache read.
Implemented transaction start interface with downgrade check, registration verification, exception handling, global transaction registration for insert scenarios, compensation SQL generation, backup SQL generation.
Next Week Plan
Refactor TXLE client automatic compensation.
Develop GRPC interface for third‑party TXLE integration.
The community invites suggestions and questions about DBLE, DTLE, and TXLE; contributors are encouraged to leave comments for professional answers.
Closing Note
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