Dear MySQL users,
MySQL Connector/Python 8.0.24 is the latest GA release version of
the
MySQL Connector Python 8.0 series. The X DevAPI enables
application
developers to write code that combines the strengths of the
relational
and document models using a modern, NoSQL-like syntax that does
not
assume previous experience writing traditional SQL.
To learn more about how to write applications using the X DevAPI,
see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/x-devapi-userguide/en/
For more information about how the X DevAPI is implemented in
MySQL
Connector/Python, and its usage, see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/dev/connector-python
Please note that the X DevAPI …
Per Oracle’s Lifetime Support policy, as of Feb 9th, 2021, MySQL Connector/J 5.1 series is covered under Oracle Sustaining Support. Downloadable binaries can be found in the MySQL Products Archives and in the Maven Central Repository.
MySQL Connector/J 5.1.49 has been the last release of Connector/J 5.1 series.
It is time to move on. Users are encouraged to upgrade to MySQL Connector/J 8.0 series which provides the same features as Connector/J 5.1 and a lot more, including a brand new date/time handling support, introduced in version 8.0.23, and the X DevAPI that empowers the MySQL Document Store.
We like to hear from you. Please join …
[Read more]Hello MySQL Connector/NET community,
Starting with the 8.0.23 release, our provider for Entity Framework Core has a new name. The main goal is to keep support for the different versions of Microsoft Entity Framework Core and to ensure those versions remain tighly coupled with our releases. Also, this new naming is more specific regarding the purpose of the package. Hence the Data part of the name was removed.
Before:
MySql.Data.EntityFrameworkCore v8.0.x
Now:
MySql.EntityFrameworkCore v8.0.x
Now that Microsoft maintains more than a single version of Entity Framework Core, we needed to find a way to name our packages and maintain the correlation between the versions of Entity Framework Core and MySQL. So that’s when we came up with using the metadata of the packages. The package version now consists of two parts, the …
[Read more]Connector/J version 8.0.23 came out with several bug fixes related to date-time types support. They provide more flexibility for configuring time zone handling and allow migration from Connector/J 5.1 with much less effort.
Problems with migration from Connector/J 5.1 to Connector/J 8.0 were caused by the early decision that Connector/J 8.0 should always try to preserve an instant point on the time-line while Connector/J 5.1 does it optionally and, by default, preserves the original visual representation.
For example, the following code will store different results with Connector/J 5.1 and Connector/J 8.0 in case the client and server time zones are different:
Statement st = conn.createStatement(); st.executeUpdate("CREATE TABLE t1 (ts TIMESTAMP)"); PreparedStatement ps = conn.prepareStatement("INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (?)"); ps.setTimestamp(1, Timestamp.valueOf("2020-01-01 12:00:00")); ps.executeUpdate();
If the client …
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Starting with the 8.0.23
release,
Connector/Node.js will be deprecating support
for End-of-life Node.js engine versions. Support for these
versions will eventually be removed on subsequent releases which
will focus on compatibility with the available LTS versions at
the date of each release.
Why now?
Up until now, the minimum Node.js engine version compatible with
Connector/Node.js was version
4.2.0
. This is a fairly old release that has reached
End-of-life status in 2018 and, of course, hasn’t been maintained
since then. This is also the case for the next two major Node.js
versions – v6
and v8
– and will
soon (April 30, 2021) be the case for Node.js
v10
. So, as of today, the oldest LTS version
available is effectively Node.js v12
, and the …
Dear MySQL users,
MySQL Connector/ODBC 8.0.23 is a new version in the MySQL
Connector/ODBC
8.0 series, the ODBC driver for the MySQL Server.
The available downloads include both a Unicode driver and an ANSI
driver
based on the same modern codebase. Please select the driver type
you
need based on the type of your application – Unicode or
ANSI.
Server-side prepared statements are enabled by default. It is
suitable
for use with the latest MySQL server version 8.0.
This release of the MySQL ODBC driver is conforming to the ODBC
3.8
specification. It contains implementations of key 3.8
features,
including self-identification as a ODBC 3.8 driver, streaming of
out (for
binary types only), and support of the
SQL_ATTR_RESET_CONNECTION
connection attribute (for the Unicode driver only).
The release is now available in source and binary form for a number …
[Read more]Dear MySQL users,
MySQL Connector/Python 8.0.23 is the latest GA release version of the MySQL Connector Python 8.0 series. The X DevAPI enables application developers to write code that combines the strengths of the relational and document models using a modern, NoSQL-like syntax that does not assume previous experience writing traditional SQL.
To learn more about how to write applications using the X DevAPI, see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/x-devapi-userguide/en/
For more information about how the X DevAPI is implemented in MySQL Connector/Python, and its usage, see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/dev/connector-python
Please note that the X DevAPI requires at least MySQL Server version 8.0 or higher with the X Plugin enabled. For general documentation …
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Dear MySQL users,
MySQL Connector/Node.js is a new Node.js driver for use with the
X
DevAPI. This release, v8.0.23, is a maintenance release of
the
MySQL Connector/Node.js 8.0 series.
The X DevAPI enables application developers to write code that
combines
the strengths of the relational and document models using a
modern,
NoSQL-like syntax that does not assume previous experience
writing
traditional SQL.
MySQL Connector/Node.js can be downloaded through npm (see
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mysql/xdevapi
for details) or from
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/nodejs/.
To learn more about how to write applications using the X DevAPI,
see
…
Dear MySQL users,
MySQL Connector/NET 8.0.23 is the latest General Availability
release
of the MySQL Connector/NET 8.0 series. This version supports .NET
5.0
and the X DevAPI, which enables application developers to write
code
that combines the strengths of the relational and document
models
using a modern, NoSQL-like syntax that does not assume
previous
experience writing traditional SQL.
To learn more about how to write applications using the X DevAPI,
see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/x-devapi-userguide/en/
For more information about how the X DevAPI is implemented
in
Connector/NET, see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/dev/connector-net
NuGet packages provide …
Dear MySQL users,
MySQL Connector/C++ 8.0.23 is a new release version of the
MySQL
Connector/C++ 8.0 series.
Connector/C++ 8.0 can be used to access MySQL implementing
Document
Store or in a traditional way, using SQL queries. It allows
writing
both C++ and plain C applications using X DevAPI and X DevAPI for
C.
It also supports the legacy API of Connector/C++ 1.1 based on
JDBC4.
To learn more about how to write applications using X DevAPI,
see
“X DevAPI User Guide” at
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/x-devapi-userguide/en/
See also “X DevAPI Reference” at
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/dev/connector-cpp/devapi_ref.html
and “X DevAPI for C …