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Weekly Community Update: DBLE Distributed Middleware, MySQL Performance Insights, and Upcoming Events

This weekly community newsletter highlights the open‑source launch of the TXLE distributed transaction framework, DBLE user meetups, deep dives into MySQL slow‑query analysis and EXPLAIN ANALYZE, recent DBLE feature developments, bug fixes, community Q&A, and a preview of next week's technical plans.

Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Weekly Community Update: DBLE Distributed Middleware, MySQL Performance Insights, and Upcoming Events

The newsletter begins with a brief introduction to the weekly community summary, emphasizing its role in delivering curated technical news.

Community News

Launch of the financial‑grade distributed transaction framework TXLE (open source).

DBLE user meetup in Beijing on 10.26.

3306π Meetup in Chengdu on 10.26.

Free Mycat issue diagnosis support from the DBLE community.

Technical Content This Week

In‑depth explanation of MySQL slow‑query logging and analysis.

Case study of a large bank's MySQL deployment.

Introduction to MySQL EXPLAIN ANALYZE with reference links.

DBLE Weekly Report

Current Week Updates

New feature development: high‑availability linked interface, multi‑threaded data dump generation, complex query performance optimization, heartbeat connection visibility.

Bug fixes: duplicate column bug in complex queries, inaccurate show @@memory results.

Community Q&A: SSL support, DBLE high‑availability, Mycat‑related bugs, global sequence offset‑step usage.

Next Week Preview

Continue high‑availability interface work and multi‑threaded dump generation.

Add support for closing connections with Ctrl‑C and other bug fixes.

Documentation and public course updates, including ongoing FAQ work.

The newsletter closes with a friendly sign‑off, inviting community feedback and encouraging participation.

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