Fix pack 3 for Classic Data Architect contains enhancements and fixes to the version 9.1 release. Most notable is the added support for using PL/I include files in addition to COBOL copybooks in the Classic Data Architect.
Fix pack 3 contains the following new features and enhancements to Classic Data Architect:
The version 9.1 Classic Data Architect product updater displays unreadable characters when run on a Simplified Chinese locale.
To correct this problem:
installation_path\update\eclipse\features\com.ibm.cda.update_9.1.0\
The default installation path on Windows® is C:\Program Files\IBM\WSClassic91\CDA.
This fix pack can be installed with the product updater directly from the update site. However, if the system where the Classic Data Architect is installed does not have Internet access, you can download this fix pack as a zip file and use the product updater to access the update locally.
See http://www.ibm.com/software/data/integration/classic_data_event_publisher_z/requirements3.html
If you disabled any product features through the Update Manager by clicking feature.xml files, you must re-enable them before you install this fix pack.
or by modifyingIf you are using the product updater to install directly from the update site, continue with the instructions below. Otherwise, if you want to obtain the update to install from a local drive, download and extract the file from http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/websphere/cda/91/zips/cdafp3_9103.zip and follow the instructions in the file install_local_910.html.
On Linux, if you use a desktop environment other than the default, the product shortcuts might not appear in the default location.
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, the Classic Data Architect product updater lists the installed updates on the Installed Products page.
You must first rollback the fix pack before you uninstall Classic Data Architect.
On Linux, if you use a desktop environment other than the default, the product shortcuts might not appear in the default location.