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Weekly Community Tech Summary: DBLE, MySQL, and SQLE Updates

This weekly community bulletin curates high‑quality technical shares and release notes from the MySQL and DBLE ecosystems, highlighting new features, bug fixes, and upcoming development plans while inviting reader feedback and questions about the middleware tools.

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Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Weekly Community Tech Summary: DBLE, MySQL, and SQLE Updates

This weekly community bulletin, authored by “金牌播报员” 雍正, curates high‑quality technical shares from the MySQL and DBLE communities, providing links to recent articles on MySQL compression, DBLE version releases, bug fixes, and new features.

Key DBLE updates include the 3.22.11.0 LTS release with seven new features, multiple bug fixes such as JDK parameter support, MultiNodeSelectHandler stability, CPU usage spikes, maxPacketSize issues, memory leaks during LOAD DATA, complex query handling, and heartbeat optimizations, along with details of prior versions 3.22.07.1, 3.22.01.4, 3.21.10.12, and 3.21.02.13.

The SQLE weekly report announces the arrival of version 2.2302.0‑pre2, outlines development progress such as external data source integration, cloudbeaver support, UI improvements, and outlines next week’s plans for PostgreSQL audit error handling and Java‑based Oracle audit plugin development.

Readers are invited to comment on the newsletter, ask questions about DBLE, DTLE, SQLE, or TXLE middleware, and share suggestions for community development.

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