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1.0 About this releaseThis fix pack contains fixes to the version 6.1.1 release.
- APAR PK27580: Projects are corrupted when using double-byte character set systems
- A publishing error will occur when publishing an Enterprise Application project that contains a directory that ends with '.jar'.
- Variables, such as -Dmy.argument={env_var:MY_ENV_VARIABLE}, defined in the 'Program Arguments' tab of the Application Client Launch Configuration dialog are not passed as program arguments to the JVM during launch.
- Variables defined in the 'Environment Arguments' tab of the Application Client Launch Configuration dialog are not passed to the JVM as environment variables during launch.
- When restarting a WebSphere Application Server v6.1 there is an anonymous* directory left behind in the <WAS_HOME>/profiles/<profile name>/wstemp directory.
- When running WebSphere Application Server Toolkit (AST) on Red Hat, the server status cannot be determined when using RMI to connect to a local WebSphere Application Server v6.1 that has security enabled.
- When running AST on Linux as a non-root user and WebSphere Application Server v6.1 is installed using a root user then the server state will not be detected.
- When switching from a secure to unsecure WebSphere Application Server v6.1, publishing errors will occur and the server state will not be detected.
- A check box has been added to allow automatic trust server certificate during a SSL handshake. For more information see the Documentation section.
- Connecting to multiple servers with security enable requires the same username and password on all servers.
- Modifications on the Deployment tab of the Enterprise Application deployment descriptor are not being updated when republished.
- AST publish will fail to publish an imported EAR project if the ear project contains J2EE modules that have same name. For example, if test.ear contains test.jar (EJB module) and test.war (Web module) modules then this application will fail to publish.
- This fix includes updates to the translated versions of the product documentation in French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
- See http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21241009 for more information on the automatically trust server certificate check box functionality.
- If you have an instance of the WebSphere Application Server Toolkit running, please shut it down while the update is being installed.
- Start Rational Product Updater:
- On Windows operating systems, click Start > Programs > IBM WebSphere > Application Server Toolkit v6.1 > Rational Product Updater.
- On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 (GNOME desktop environment), open the main menu and click Programming > Rational Product Updater v6.0.1.
- On SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 (K Desktop Environment), open the main menu and click IBM Rational > Rational Product Updater v6.0.1.
Note: On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0, if you use a desktop environment other than the default, the product shortcuts might not appear in the default location.
Note: The IBM Rational Product Updater requires luanching as a root user.
- Click Find Updates.
If Rational Product Updater requires an update, you are prompted to install it before you can continue. Click OK. Rational Product Updater installs the update, restarts, and retrieves a list of available updates.- By default, all available updates are selected. Ensure that you select WebSphere Application Server Toolkit Fix Pack 1.
- Click Install Updates.
- In the License Agreement window, read the license agreement and, if you accept the terms and conditions, click I accept the terms in the license agreement; then click OK.
Depending on the speed of your computer processor, the amount of RAM, and the speed of your Internet connection, the update might take an extended period of time to download and install.
After the installation is complete, Rational Product Updater lists the installed updates on the Installed Products page.- Close Rational Product Updater.
For hardware requirements for this interim fix, refer to the WebSphere Application Server Toolkit Hardware Requirements in the readme packaged with 6.1.1.
This interim fix can be installed on top of WebSphere Application Server Toolkit, version 6.1.1.
Use of this feature is subject to the same terms and conditions which govern the use of the Product which included this feature.