WebSphere WebSphere Business Integration Message Service Clients for C/C++ and .NET, Version 1.2 Operating Systems: Linux, Solaris, Windows

Operating environments

An XMS client is supplied for each of the tested operating systems.

Table 1 and Table 2 list the compiler for each client platform.

Table 1. Message Service Client for C/C++ platforms and compilers
Operating system Compiler
Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 1, Windows 2000, Windows Advanced Server 2003 (Intel® 32 bit) Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003, Version 7.1
Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 3.0 or 4.0 (Intel 32 bit), SUSE Linux ES 9 (Intel 32 bit) gcc 3.2.2 (supplied with the operating system)
Sun Solaris version 9 (on SPARC 32 bit)

C compiler: Forte Developer 6 Update 2

C++ compiler: Forte Developer 6 Update 2

Note: XMS on Solaris has been built and tested using the Forte Developer 6 Update 2 C and C++ compilers. The version of the C compiler itself (run "cc -V" to find this) is 5.3. The version of the C++ compiler itself (run "CC -V" to find this) is 5.3.

The XMS C libraries should be readily usable with objects built with earlier or later versions of the Sun Studio C compilers.

The XMS C++ libraries should be readily usable with later 5.x versions of the Sun Studio C compilers. Note that the XMS C++ libraries are likely to be unusable with objects built by a C++ compiler with version prior to 5.x, or with 5.x compilers operating in version 4 compatibility mode. Therefore, if an object has been compiled by a version 5.x compiler specifying the -compat option, it is likely to be unusable, either at link time or run time, with the XMS C++ libraries.

Table 2. Message Service Client for .NET platforms and compilers
Operating system Compiler
Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 1

.NET Framework v1.14322

.NET Framework v2.0

Note: The XMS .NET assemblies have been compiled using the .NET Framework v1.1.4322. However, they are compatible for use in applications developed using the .NET Framework v2.0.

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