Weekly Community Newsletter: MySQL, DBLE, DTLE, and SQLE Updates
This weekly community newsletter summarizes the latest MySQL change‑buffer insights, data‑consistency checks, new password policies, releases of DBLE, DTLE, and SQLE middleware, along with bug fixes, feature improvements, community Q&A, and plans for the upcoming week.
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Community News
MySQL: When does the change buffer take effect? [Details]
How to verify data consistency between two standalone MySQL instances [Details]
MySQL 8.0 new password policy (final part) [Details]
DTLE 4.22.01.0 released – full Oracle sync support [Details]
SQLE 1.2201.0 released [Details]
DBLE 3.21.10.1 and other LTS versions released [Details]
Open‑Source Progress – DBLE Weekly Report
Current Week Highlights
New feature development: optimized read/write‑split issues and additional hint execution‑plan tests.
Bug fixes: issues introduced by DDL refactoring, continued PS protocol problems under read/write split, and smoother handling of slave node startup.
Community Q&A
How to use read/write split?
Join performance analysis: split‑key join vs. non‑split‑key join.
Middleware fakeMySQLVersion question.
Middleware does not manage master‑slave replication.
Next Week Plan
Happy Chinese New Year! Enjoy the holiday.
Data Transfer Component – DTLE Weekly Report
Fixed Oracle sync failure that caused task blockage (issue #881).
SQL Review Tool – SQLE Weekly Report
Current Week Highlights
Development: completed MySQL database table metadata review feature.
Testing
Completed regression and new‑feature testing for version 1.2201.0.
Next Week Plan
Wishing everyone good health and happiness during the holiday.
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