1.0 About this release
2.0 Installation information
3.0 Product fix history
3.1 Cumulative fixes
3.2 Debugger
3.3 Enterprise Generation Language (EGL)
3.4 J2EE tools
3.5 JavaServer Faces
3.6 Page Designer
3.7 Portal tools
3.8 XML tools
3.9 Data tools
3.10 Source editors
3.11 Validators
4.0 Known limitations, problems, and workarounds
4.1 Product updates or optional features cannot be selected and reverted to previously installed versions
5.0 IBM Rational Software Support
6.0 Notices and trademarks
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This fix pack includes fixes to the version 6.0.1.1 release of IBM® Rational® Application Developer and support for the following browsers:
You can install this fix pack as an update to version 6.0, 6.0.0.1, 6.0.1, or 6.0.1.1 of Rational Application Developer already installed on your computer.
This fix pack is a cumulative update that contains previously released fixes as well as new fixes for problems in the components listed in this section. APAR numbers, if applicable, are in parentheses.
This fix pack includes the cumulative fix Rational Application Developer fix pack 6.0.1.1 and the following updates and interim fixes:
- (PK41050) WebSphere® v5 server attach failed to attach to WebSphere Application Server v5.1 server started in debug mode.
- (PK41140) Missing on-line help contents for WebSphere Application Server debug launch configuration.
- (PK45384) Suspended thread failed to get displayed when breakpoint is hit.
- (PK43807) Performance problem when debugging generated CICS® online applications using BMS maps.
- (PK41298) An error occurs when compiling when package name contains 9 levels.
- (PK39193) When the debugger encounters a purge statement in an EGL program, a NullPointerException occurs.
- (PK39685) When the SQL logon dialog box appears due to an SQL call in a function that returns a value, the result of the function isn't assigned to the target of the assignment.
- (PK48156) Workbench crashes frequently.
- (PK41697) Error message IWN.VAL.8001.e 0/0 Unable to create generation output directory.
- (PK47793) Table labels not generated in DELETE or UPDATE statements.
- (PK42015) host variables do not work when using a complex record.
- (PK37938) EGL COBOL generation error IWN.VAL.6536.e.
- (PK36294) Errors in code generation in existing EGL project after interim fix 003 is applied.
- (PK46864) VisualAge® generator to EGL migration is not creating PREPARE statement when execbld=y and default SQL statement is used.
- (PK47078) SQL I/O functions with execbld=y not migrated correctly to handle soft errors.
- (PK40557) If a manifest file for an imported module contains a classpath entry to something other than an archive file, EARImport fails with a ClassCastException error.
- (PK43274) Hang when starting.
- (PK44353) Validation framework does not validate files with names containing multiple dots (".").
- (PK40048) odc:tree shows plus ("+") symbol for empty collections.
- (PK40879) Faces JSP validator displays an unexpected error when using a custom tag.
- (PK43363) Setting both width and height of a tabbedPanel component to a percentage value causes the content to not be displayed in design mode.
- (PK45488) When exporting a portal project, the web.xml file contains double slashes "//".
- (PK31256) The generator will end an existing Factory class without any notification to the user.
- (PK37348) XSLT mediation does not create correct choice elements in XSL file.
- (PK40384) XSLT mapping issue.
- (PK40645) Null pointer error when using XPath expression editor.
- (PK40723) XML mapping tool is creating extra transformations based on the attribute/element name.
- (PK41253) Not all elements are displayed for "choice" in XSLT mapping editor.
- (PK41573) Interim Fix 004 for Rational Application Developer v6.0.1.1 generates incorrect namespace in XSLT when applied to WebSphere Integration Developer 6.0.2.
- (PK41632) Problem in converting from DTD to XSD file during DTD import; duplicate attributes are erroneously generated.
- (PK42347) WSDL export/import problem.
- (PK44982) Rational Application Developer XML mapper in WebSphere Integration Developer v6.0.2 Interim Fix 005 XSL generation issue.
- (PK46574) GUI change for XML mapping editor choice artifact.
- (PK28363) Documentation issue: creation of a stored procedure is not supported for databases other than DB2®.
- (PK21699) Syntax error under the included JSP when JavaScript™ referencing multiple custom tags with JSP expressions.
- (PK40742) Cannot disable Code Assist for Java™ when editing JSPs inside the source editor of the Page Designer.
- (PK34036) Schema and WSDL validators do not run when filename has more than one "." character (For example, abcV1.3.xsd).
In IBM Rational Product Updater, on the Rollback tab, you are not able to successfully select product updates or optional features to revert them to previously installed versions.
Workaround:
To revert a product update or optional feature to a privously installed version, complete the following steps:
- Click the Optional features tab.
- Click the Updates tab.Click the Installed Products tab.
- Then, click the Rollback tab again.
Now you are able to select either IBM Rational Application Developer Fix Pack 6.0.1.2 or IBM Rational COBOL Generation Extension for zSeries Fix Pack 6.0.1.2, or both, and revert them to previously installed versions.
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When you contact customer support, the support representative will require the versions of the installed products or interim features on your system.
To determine the versions:
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