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WebSphere ESB deprecated features

This section details features deprecated in WebSphere® ESB. Deprecated features from other WebSphere Application Server product offerings are described in the documentation for those products. WebSphere ESB version 6.1 was the first release to have any deprecation.

WebSphere ESB deprecation list

This topic describes the deprecated features in the following versions and releases:

The following tables summarize what is deprecated, by version and release. Each table reflects the version and release where the deprecation took effect and lists what is being deprecated, such as features, APIs, scripting interfaces, tools, wizards, publicly exposed configuration data, naming identifiers, and constants. Where possible, a recommended migration action is provided.

Deprecated features in WebSphere ESB v6.2

There are no deprecated features for WebSphere ESB v6.2
 

Deprecated features in WebSphere ESB v6.1.2

There are no deprecated features for WebSphere ESB v6.1.2
 

Deprecated features in WebSphere ESB v6.1

IBM® Web Services Client for C++
The WebSphere ESB and WebSphere Process Server products do not use or have a dependency on this feature. The feature was provided as an independent tool which could be used in one of two ways; either as a prerequisite for the IBM Message Service Client for C/C++, or, as a web services toolkit for C++ applications.

Recommended migration action:

If you have an application which uses this tool in either of the possible uses the following steps should be taken.

  1. If used as a prerequisite for the IBM Message Service Client for C/C++. This dependency is no longer required for the IBM Message Service Client for C/C++. If a previous version of the IBM Message Service Client for C/C++ is installed it should be refreshed with the latest version available from the installation media. Any existing version of the IBM Web Services Client for C++ can then be safely removed.
  2. If used as a web services toolkit for C++ applications. This functionality is no longer supported and must be replicated by using an alternative external tool. Several choices are available, including, for example, gSOAP, which is an open source product available from http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~engelen/soap.html.

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