IBM Developer Workbench Version 9.1.0.3 - Release notes

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1.0 About this release
1.1 Product fix history
1.2 Known limitations and problems
2.0 Installation information
3.0 Notices and trademarks
3.1 Notices
3.2 Trademarks and service marks

1.0 About this release

Developer Workbench Version 9.1.0.3 contains fixes to the version 9.1, 9.1.0.1, and 9.1.0.2 releases. In addition to the fixes that are listed below, this release also contains all of the new features and fixes from Versions 9.1.0.1 and 9.1.0.2. For detailed information, refer to the Version 9.1.0.1 and 9.1.0.2 release notes.

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1.1 Product fix history

The following problems from version 9.1, 9.1.0.1, or 9.1.0.2 have been fixed:

1.2 Known limitations and problems

There are no new known problems in this release. For a list of known problems and documentation corrections in the 9.1.0.2 release, refer to the Version 9.1.0.2 release notes.

2.0 Installation information

2.1 Hardware and software requirements

Hardware requirements

Disk space: 95 MB
Memory: 512 MB (1 GB recommended)

Software requirements

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2.2 Installation Overview

This section describes how to install IBM Developer Workbench Version 9.1.0.3 by using the Developer Workbench Product Updater. This fix pack is provided as an update. You should download this fix pack directly from the IBM update server. However, you can also download a ZIP file that contains this fix pack for local installations. The following sections describe how to install this fix pack.

2.3 Installation Prerequisites

2.4 Installing the fix pack

Install the fix pack with the same user account that installed IBM Developer Workbench.

Restrictions:

To install the fix pack, complete the following steps:

  1. Start the Developer Workbench Product Updater:
    • On Windows operating systems, click Start > Programs > IBM DB2 Developer Workbench > DWB Product Updater.
    • On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 (GNOME desktop environment), open the main menu and click Programming > DWB Product Updater.
    • On SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 (K Desktop Environment), open the main menu and click IBM DB2 Developer Workbench > DWB Product Updater.

    Note: On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0, if you use a desktop environment other than the default, the product shortcuts might not appear in the default location.

  2. Click Find Updates.
  3. By default, all available updates are selected. Ensure that you select IBM Developer Workbench Version 9.1.0.3.

    Tip: To view the description for this update, click the update. The description is displayed in the Detailed information pane.

  4. Click Install Updates.
  5. To accept the license agreement and continue the installation, click OK.

    Depending on the speed of your computer processor, the amount of RAM, and the speed of your Internet connection, the update might take an extended period of time to download and install.

    After the installation is complete, the Developer Workbench Product Updater lists the installed updates on the Installed Products page.

  6. Close the Developer Workbench Product Updater.
  7. Restart Developer Workbench with the -clean option so that the changes are picked up. For example: eclipse -clean.

2.5 Downloading the fix pack for local installations

You should install the fix pack directly from the IBM update server; however, it is also available for download. You might want to download and install the fix pack in the following situations:

To download and install the fix pack, complete the following steps:

  1. Download the fix pack from ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/developerworkbench/91/zips/dwb_9103.zip.
  2. Extract the fix pack to a temporary directory, such as C:\temp.
  3. For local installation instructions, navigate to C:\temp and open install_local_910.html.

2.6 Customer support

For product news, events, support, and other information, see the DB2 home page at http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/db2/9/.

3.0 Notices and trademarks

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