(forCrossWorlds
Infrastructure versions 4.x and WBIA versions 2.x)
The patch notes contain the following sections:
This patch contains fixes for the following CRs based
on customer-reported cases
Available
as of Version |
CR
Number/APAR # |
Description |
2.4.2 |
26843,25045/JR19122 |
CR26843: Fixed the adapter to rightly support the custom message selector ASI for synchronous request processing. CR25045: Fixed adapter for
performance regression issues caused due to large headers being generated for
archived messages. |
2.4.1 |
25083/JR18892 |
CR25083: Fixed the adapter to populate the CorrelationId of the report message for synchronous event processing. |
To
perform an upgrade to this version of the connector:
Add, replace, or remove the following files and directories
as indicated:
For Adapter Version |
Platform [WIN; UNIX] |
Add / Replace / Remove |
File (Starting from %CROSSWORLDS%/$CROSSWORLDS) |
2.4.2 |
WIN;UNIX |
Replace |
/connectors/MQSeries/CWWebSphereMQ.jar, /connectors/messages/WebSphereMQConnector.txt |
2.4.1 |
WIN;UNIX |
Replace |
/connectors/MQSeries/CWWebSphereMQ.jar |
Add or remove the following connector properties using CSM:
For Adapter Version |
Platform [WIN; UNIX] |
Add / Replace / Remove |
Property (Case-Sensitive) |
2.4.2 |
WIN;UNIX |
none |
|
2.4.1 |
WIN;UNIX |
none |
|
CR25045:
Configure the adapter with InProgressQueue and ArchiveQueue
to notice the reduction in the data length of the archived messages compared to
the previous release of the adapter.
CR26843:
To use the feature fixed in this update, configure the business object verb ASI with the name-value pair “response_selector=....” where response-selector value represents the JMS message selector. See ‘WebSphereMQ Adapter guide’ for details on response selector configuration.
CR25083:
To use the feature fixed in this update send a synchronous event to the input queue of the adapter and check that the adapter populates the CorrelationID header of the report message appropriately.
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