Previous Fixes
The following list of problems have been addressed with previously-released
fixes. These previously-released fixes are included in this fix pack.
Interim Fix 001
This interim fix contains several corrections to the mediation flow editor
in WebSphere Integration Developer 6.0.1.
- The XML mapper previously did not handle the "elementFormQualified"
element correctly when found in a nested schema beyond two levels. The
problem has been fixed.
- An error message was issued if there existed an open XML mapping editor
from a previous WebSphere Integration Developer session prior to using the
editor. A correction has been made and the dialog no longer appears.
- An improvement to the efficiency of loading some necessary data when
using the mediation flow editor should provide a performance benefit.
Please note: After applying this interim fix, you will need to redo the
mapping of any applications that used mapping with the mediation flow editor.
Interim Fix 002
This interim fix contains mostly minor corrections to the documentation
in WebSphere Integration Developer 6.0.1 plus some corrections to the process
editor and mediation flow editor as indicated below:
- Process editor - Occasionally a WSDL file not created by the WebSphere
Integration Developer tools yet which passed validation checking would issue
an error that an incorrect mapping had occurred between a fault operation and
a parameter. The problem has been addressed. (APAR JR23165).
- Mediation flow editor - The Change Message Type dialog box would
sometimes fail to open. The problem has been corrected. Improper concatenated
strings could appear while editing properties of the Database Lookup
primitive. The problem has been corrected. When implementing in Java a custom
mediation node, the title in a confirmation dialog could fail to appear. The
problem has been addressed. Namespaces containing double-byte characters
could result in improper generation of their implementation. The problem has
been corrected. The Schema Viewer used with the Database Lookup primitive
could contain truncated text in some of its elements. The problem has been
fixed. In debugging, some short cut keys served more than one operation. The
problem has been fixed.
Interim Fix 003 - National Language Support
Not included with previous fixes added to the fix pack.
Interim Fix 004
This interim fix addresses poor performance experienced when using the
debugger in WebSphere Integration Developer 6.0.1 with WebSphere Process Server
6.0 or WebSphere Application
Server, versions 6.0 or lower, installed. The problem has been corrected. (APAR JR23214)