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1.0 About this releaseFor an updated version of this readme file, see the file available online at: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24018784.
This fix pack contains new fixes to the version 6.1.1 release of IBM® WebSphere® Application Server Toolkit. It also includes all fixes and enhancements for all previous WebSphere Application Server Toolkit Fix Packs.
The following APARs are fixed in this release:
Web service deployment tools
- (PK55469) If a webservice is generated top-down using JMS bindings then the resulting WSDL file has a HTTP binding if a custom namespace mapping is used. If there are no custom namespace mappings then the JMS binding is generated as expected
- (PK58682) Bottom-up JAX-WS webservice creation does not work if the implementation bean is in a Java utility project
- (PK58877) Publishing of a JAX-WS application fails if the module contains a binary archive containing an annotated webservice
- (PK60249) The import Policy Set logic fails with a NullPointerException and the resulting policy set is not imported into the workspace
- (PK58273) Web Service Deployment takes a long time to complete
EJB deployment and mapping tools
- (PK44913) Using the action 'Restore Default Value' causes the field that is selected to become unmapped
- (PK53975) The SQLj Iterator code that is generated for each function set does not always have the correct number of arguments
- (PK53832) The SQL generated in the function set for the partial update is missing the WHERE clause for optimistic updates
- (PK56257) When creating EJBs using the Bottom-Up method against a DB2 v9 z/OS database a NULL_1 backend folder is created
- (PK56917) EJB Deploy code generation tool fails when generating code against a 1.1 EJB and the Schema backend folder contains any directories
- (PK57947) It is not possible to pass system properties to the RMIC call that is invoked as part of EJBDeploy.
- (PK58700) The SQL generated by EJB Deploy when targeting a WebSphere Application Server v5.1 or 6.0 runtime may not be correct if an Oracle v8 backend is being used
- (PK58731) EJB Deploy will only generate unqualified SQL if the schema name is NULLID.
- (PK60365) If an error occurs when migrating a CMP backend from a previous version of the product to the current version then migration will halt/>
- (PK60588) If an EJB field is mapped to a database column named BLOB then ejbdeploy will fail
- (PK60611) An ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException may occur at runtime with scenarios involving relationships between many beans with complex primary keys.
- (PK60800) The generationFolder attribute value of the .websphereDeploy file is not migrated correctly from Rational Application Developer v6.0 to v7.0
Server tooling
- (PK55694) The error 'Could not set up program arguments' is displayed when attempting to profile an Application Client.
- (PK58455) JAR files that reside in projects other than the EAR project are not properly added to the looseconfig.xmi file
- (PK58932) Exporting a CAR file to the selected V6 WebSphere Application Server fails with an OpenFailureException
- (PK59261) Launching a WebSphere Administrative Script causes the launch configuration file to be checked out
J2EE Ant Tasks
- (PK59486) The Ant tasks for working with the Eclipse preferences do not function correctly
zOS Profile Management
- (PK57907) The generated BBO*CZFS jobs, which create the zFS configuration file system, fail if the file system data set name has a "$" character in it
To install the interim fix directly from the IBM update server, you will require 900 MB of disk space.
3.2 Software requirements
Before you can install this fix pack, you must install WebSphere Application Server Toolkit, Version 6.1.1.
3.3 Installation instructions
For information about installing an uninstalling the fix pack, see the instructions at ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/websphere/appserv/support/tools/AST/local/fixpacks/ast61/fp6116/html/install_local_6116_fixpack6.html.
Known problems are documented in the form of individual technotes in the Support knowledge base at: http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/support/. As problems are discovered and resolved, the knowledge base will be updated and maintained with any new information. By searching the knowledge base, you can quickly find workarounds or solutions to problems.
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