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Weekly Community Update: DBLE, DTLE, and TXLE Releases, Bug Fixes, and Upcoming Features

This weekly report summarizes the latest DBLE, DTLE, and TXLE middleware releases, bug fixes, community Q&A, documentation updates, and previews of upcoming features, providing developers with concise information on new versions, resolved issues, and future development plans.

Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Weekly Community Update: DBLE, DTLE, and TXLE Releases, Bug Fixes, and Upcoming Features

Community News

The weekly summary, prepared by the community reporter, delivers curated news and updates from the DBLE open‑source community.

DBLE Weekly Report

Current Week Updates

New release 2.19.09.0

Bug fixes: #1417 data type return issue, #1514 TreeMap thread‑safety

Community Q&A

Docker quick‑start issues

Basic usage questions

Online environment configuration queries

Memory usage concerns

Parent‑child data insertion errors

Documentation / Open Course

Quick‑start DBLE video tutorial

Next Week Preview

Vertical split view support

Global settings for autocommit, isolation, charset

Continued FAQ updates

DTLE Weekly Report

Current Week Updates

Feature optimization & refactor

Nomad integration plan (≈80% complete)

Release 2.19.11.0

TXLE Weekly Report

Current Week Updates

High‑availability registration center resolved

Support for non‑dependent registration center start‑up

Release 2.19.11.0

CI packaging issues fixed

Documentation Updates

TXLE 2.19.11.0 release notes

Ongoing scenario documentation

Next Week Preview

Research & design for DBLE‑TXLE integration

Configuration center optimization

Further scenario documentation

The report concludes with a friendly invitation for community members to leave suggestions or questions about DBLE, DTLE, and TXLE, promising professional answers and encouraging participation.

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