Dear MySQL users, MySQL Shell 1.0.5 M3 is the third development release of the MySQL for MySQL Shell 1.0 series. The MySQL Shell is an interactive JavaScript and Python command-line interface, supporting development and administration for the MySQL Server. The MySQL Shell enables developers to use a new Create Read Update Delete (CRUD) API. MySQL Shell is a component of the MySQL Server. This is a Developer Release, so we are looking forward to getting your feedback on the MySQL Shell as well as the new API and all the other new features. The MySQL Shell provides * Both Interactive and Batch operations * JavaScript, Python, and SQL language modes * Document and Relational Models * CRUD Document and Relational API via scripting * Output results in Traditional Table, JSON, and Tab Separated formats * Global and Stored Sessions * And much more To download the MySQL Shell http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/shell To learn more about MySQL Shell, a component of the MySQL Server, see http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/mysql-shell.html To learn more about using MySQL as a document store, see http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/document-store.html For MySQL Shell Tutorials JavaScript - http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/mysqlx-shell-tutorial-javascript.html Python - http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/mysqlx-shell-tutorial-python.html User documentation for the new X DevAPI http://dev.mysql.com/doc/x-devapi-userguide/en/index.html For more information about how the X DevAPI is implemented in MySQL Shell, and its usage, see http://dev.mysql.com/doc/dev/mysqlsh-devapi/ Changes in MySQL Shell 1.0.5 ( 2016-09-06, Milestone 3) Bugs Fixed * If the connection to a MySQL Server was interrupted, issuing \status failed unless followed by a ;. (Bug #81278, Bug #23213616) * Columns specified as TIME were being displayed by MySQL Shell as BOOLEAN. (Bug #81260, Bug #23210710) * Attempting to access a Session object that no longer existed could cause MySQL Shell to halt unexpectedly. In such a situation now an error message is displayed. * Previously JavaScript modules were imported as follows: var mysqlx=require('mysqlx').mysqlx; var mysql=require('mysql').mysql; As part of improvements to the way modules are added to MySQL Shell, modules are now imported as follows: var mysqlx=require('mysqlx'); var mysql=require('mysql'); On behalf of the MySQL Release Team Balasubramanian Kandasamy
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