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1.0 About this release
1.1 New in this release
2.0 Installation information
2.1 Hardware requirements
2.2 Software requirements
2.3 Other requirements
2.4 Installation instructions
2.4.1 Installing Rational Business Developer Extension, Version 7.0.0.3 as an update
2.4.2 Downloading the fix pack for local installations
2.5 Uninstalling the fix pack
3.0 Fixes contained in this release
4.0 Known limitations, problems, and workarounds
4.1 Updates to ReportData built-in part
5.0 IBM Rational Software Support
6.0 Notices and trademarks
This fix pack contains new features, enhancements, and fixes to the version 7.0 release of IBM® Rational® Business Developer Extension.
See the release notes for version 7.0 of this product to learn about its new features and any limitations or problems known at the time of its release. The release notes for version 7.0 are available at: http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/rationalsdp/v7/rbd/70/docs/readme/readme.html
This release of Rational Business Developer Extension contains the following new features and enhancements:
There is now integrated support for JasperReports. Rational SDP V7 also includes BIRT as a reporting tool. The two reporting engines can produce reports in complex formats like HTML and PDF. However, when a more simple report is preferred, JasperReports or BIRT may not be the best solution. In this fix pack, EGL adds support for simple text reports. Refer to the following article on developerWorks for information on creating text reports in EGL: Simple Text Reporting for EGL Version 7.
This version includes AJAX support for creating web applications. The following AJAX technologies can be incorporated into EGL applications:
Page Designer provides tooling to allow the user to create AJAX controls on new or existing Java Server Pages (JSPs). To create an AJAX component on a page complete the following:
The EGL JSF handler is enabled for AJAX interaction in the following ways:
The GOTO statement is now supported. The syntax and usage for GOTO is the same as in EGL version 6. The GOTO statement is used primarily by the I4GL Conversion tool for migrating Informix 4GL applications to EGL.
This enhancement allows an item from a fixed record to redefine another item from the same record, provided both are at the same level and both have the same parent. The redefining item's length must not be greater than the redefined lenght of the item.
The first item in an EGL array has an index of 1. This is different for Java-based arrays, which use 0 as the index for the first item. In this service enhancement, EGL will handled Java-based arrays using 0 as the index. This change affects existing code when migrating from Version 6.
Behavior when using drag and drop for variables using the validValues property to create a page item has changed:
This section describes the installation requirements and specific installation instructions for this fix pack.
There are no additional processor or memory requirements for installing this fix pack.
This section describes the additional software requirements for installing Rational Business Developer Extension, Version 7.0.0.3. One of the following must already be installed before installing Rational Business Developer Extension, Version 7.0.0.3:
Internet access is usually required because, by default, the update is located and installed by Installation Manager directly from the IBM update repository for Rational Business Developer Extension, Version 7.0.
Important: When Rational Business Developer Extension is installed, the location of its update repository is automatically embedded in Installation Manager. For Installation Manager to search the default update repository, the preference Search the linked repositories during installation and updates on the Repositories preference page must be selected. This preference is selected by default.
To install the fix pack from a different repository location (for example, if the fix pack is available on a shared drive or HTTP or HTTPS server), you must add the repository location in Installation Manager. To add a repository location:
The following are two options for installing this update:
By default, the update is installed directly from the IBM update repository; however, it is also available for download. For details, see the specific installation instructions noted below for Rational Business Developer Extension, Version 7.0.0.3.
2.4.1 Installing Rational Business Developer Extension, Version 7.0.0.3 as an update
Install the fix pack with the same user account that installed the product.
The product cannot be open when you install this fix pack. Also, ensure that all browsers and other applications opened by Rational Business Developer Extension are closed.
To find and install Rational Application Developer, Version 7.0.0.3 as an update:
You can download a compressed file containing the Rational Business Developer Extension, Version 7.0.0.3 fix pack; the files that you extract from the compressed file form a repository for the fix pack. You can install the fix pack from the repository on your own computer, or you can copy the repository to a shared drive or an HTTP or HTTPS server.
To download and install the fix pack, complete the following steps:
Note:
During the process of updating from a local repository,
Installation Manager might prompt you for the location of the repository for
Rational Business Developer Extension, Version 7.0. If you installed the product from
CDs or other media, they must be available when you use the update
feature.
Before you uninstall Rational Business Developer Extension, Version 7.0.0.3, perform the following steps:
To uninstall Rational Business Developer Extension, Version 7.0.0.3:
For additional instructions on uninstalling Rational Business Developer Extension, see the Installation Guide or see the Installation Manager online help.
The following APARs are fixed in this release:
After applying this fix pack, you should regenerate and recompile any code created in Version 7.0.0 that uses the data field in an EGL ReportData built-in part. The ReportData.data field may have been used in an EGL application:
IBM Rational Software Support provides you with technical assistance.
For contact information and guidelines or reference materials that you will need when you require support, read the IBM Software Support Handbook at http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/guides/handbook.html.
For FAQs, lists of known problems and fixes, and other support information, visit the product support page for Rational Business Developer Extension at www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/developer/business/support/index.html
For product news, events, and other information, visit the product home page for Rational Business Developer Extension at www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/developer/business/.
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