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This interim fix contains fixes to the version 6.0.1.1 release.
- (PK19243) Unencrypted passwords are generated in the rununit.properties file.
- (PK19402) Validation of program names containing "$" causes errors.
- (PK20072) Cursor position is set incorrectly when there is an array.
- (PK20896) EGL builds take a long time.
- (PK21322) Accessing sub-items of fixed records in global arrays in pageHandlers results in an exception in the EGL debugger.
- (JR23498) When printing to a file, the new output overwrites previous output instead of being appended.
- (PK21765) The "Home" key causes the cursor to return to the initial cursor field instead of the first data entry field on the map.
- (PK22169) BACKTAB, PGUP and PGDN keys do not work when running console user interface (CUI) and text user interface (TUI) programs.
- (PK22693) Removing a dateFormat property from a field in a TUI form causes problems with the form.
- (PK22782) Generating or debugging an EGL program is slow to start.
- (PK22869) The default.dateFormat property is not used by the EGL debugger and is not generated to the rununit.properties file.
- (PK23274) When retrieving COBOL records using the SQL retrieve function, the database type DATE should be mapped to EGL type CHAR(10).
- (PK23396) When using the form editor, adding a record with an INT or DATE data type gives an error that the width is invalid.
- (PK24105) When editing a table entry field with a decimal type, the precision value is missing in the dialog box.
- (PK24332) Errors show in the Generation Results view when the build descriptor option is set to validateSQLStatement=YES.
- (PK24417) Updated runtime JAR files (fda*.jar) are not copied to the EAR project when generating Java™ into EJB or Application client projects.
- (PK20082) During VisualAge® Generator migration to EGL, EZEMODF is converted into mathLib.modf which has different behavior.
- (PK16937) When using the form editor, values from the field width column of the dialog box are used for the type definition instead of the fieldLen property.
- (PK17123) Validation error IWN.VAL.6653.E occurs when assigning double-byte characters to an item of type char.
- (PK17348) When using the EGL form editor, the menu option Edit > Undo Create doesn't remove the field on the form.
- (PK18278) Following migration from VisualAge Generator V4.5, validation errors occur.
- (PK18922) When building EGL projects migrated from VisualAge Generator, an OutOfBound Exception occurs when the VAGen Compatibility option is cleared.
- (PK20002) Data parts created by the EGL Data Parts wizard maps the CHAR FOR BIT DATA type to NULL instead of EGL type HEX.
- (PK20144) In TUI applications, the ERASE TO END OF FIELD action does not set the field's modified flag.
- (PK22052) The code generated for a function call may not compile when itemsNullable is set to YES in the build descriptor.
- (PK23299) SQL Retrieve does not prompt for a user ID and password if the password or user ID is not set in the preference page.
- (PK23168) When starting the debugger, validation of the build descriptor fails due to the EGL build path not being set up correctly.
- (PK23855) When generating programs for zosbatch, the default value for the resourceAssociation attribute is incorrect.
- (PK24051) If a char(1) contains a byte that is not a character in the local codepage, and it is compared with " ", the comparison will incorrectly evaluate to true.
- (PK24284) The COBOL source generated from an EGL prepare statement computes an incorrect length, causing the statement to be truncated.
- (PK24348) EGL dataTables with variable substructure are not generated correctly.
- (PK23303) When using the EGL form editor, the options displayed for changing the field alignment are incorrect.
- (PK18206) Intemittently, the deployment descriptor editor will not open for an enterprise application (EAR) project.
- (PK21850) Migration from WebSphere® Developer V5.1.1 to V6.0 fails if the version string in the .websettings file is blank.
- (PK22785) When a Web library project is removed from the workspace and is still referenced in the Web project's .websettings file, a null pointer error occurs instead of displaying a message in the Problems view.
- (PK20477) When checking out a project from CVS, the version of the .j2ee file is automatically upgraded.
- (PK21111) Tag library descriptor (TLD) files located in the WEB-INF directory of a Web project are not detected.
- (PK21202) Importing a Xythos EAR file fails.
- (PK23249) Some preferences set on Dynamic Web projects are not saved.
- (PK20981) When publishing a Web module that references a non-existent Web library project, a null pointer exception occurs.
(PK23096) When the class loader policy on a JSF application is set to PARENT_LAST, the application does not start. (PK21380) On a JSF input field, clearing the option for client-side validation does not remove the validation attribute from the inputHelperAssist tag. (PK24548) When using client-side state saving, transient components cause failures. (PK20710) When Shift_JIS=Cp943C encoding is set, certain DBCS characters used in a JSF form are displayed as garbage characters. (PK23698) Pressing the up or down arrow key When a JSF inputText field with a date picker and prompting enabled receives focus, pressing the up or down arrow key results in either a JavaScript error or nothing happens. (PK20238) If the context root of the JSF application is “/", then images for JSF components do not display properly. (PK20552) In a JSF page, when using an inputText tag of type Date/Time with a helper enabled, the component does not display correctly in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 if the enclosing HTML has the CSS text-indent property set. (PK21994) Using rich text area JSF components causes warnings that the page contains insecure items when it is run on a server using secure sockets layer (SSL).
(PK23511) If you enter double-byte characters as an input parameter when testing a Web service, the characters are corrupted when displayed in the Console view. (PK10490) When testing a Web Service that has a method that returns double-byte characters in the Web Service Explorer, errors occur. (PK13413) When generating an EJB from a skeleton EJB Web service, errors occur in the EJB deployment descriptor. (PK17857) When generating a Java client proxy, the proxy code fails to compile due to unresolved class references. (PK19605) If you the soap:binding style set to "document" in your WSDL file and set the operation style to "rpc," then you will get errors when you run WSDL2Java. (PK20743) When generating a Web Service, complexType elements defined with simpleContent elements are treated as simpleType elements. (PK18149) If a binding is added to a WSDL file using the WSDL editor, the binding is created incorrectly.
- (PK18727) Include statements containing JSP fragments shows inconsistent behavior.
- (PK13182) Messages output from WebSphere Application Server V6.0 in the Console view are not consistent with the contents of the systemout and sytemerror logs.
- (PK19815) User libraries added to the classpath of a WebSphere Application Server client launcher are not resolving correctly, resulting in NoClassDefFound errors at run time.
- (PK20022) The WebSphere V5.1 runtime is missing file sas.jar, which can cause build path errors.
- (PK21059) If you have deployed an application to WebSphere Application Server V6.0, you will get error beginning "Error: javax.management.InstanceNotFoundException: MBeanServer cannot find MBean with ObjectName WebSphere" if you change profiles and try publishing the application.
- (PK22523) If you delete profiles that you have created for WebSphere Application Server, then the deployment page of the Application Deployment Descriptor Editor will not open.
- (PK21004) When adding a parameter in the Add Finder Descriptor Wizard, an error message "No Types available" is displayed if you click Browse.
- (PK20027) If you have the value of reentrant set to true in the ejb.xml source file, when you open the deployment descriptor editor reentrant is not selected on the Bean tab.
- (PK20165) When adding a container managed persistence (CMP) field to an Entity Bean, you cannot add additional fields if 31 fields are already defined.
- (PK12579) When using the Add relationship editor, foreign keys show on the wrong side of the relationship.
- (PK20036) When editing relationships in an EJB, cascade delete is selected on the wrong bean.
- (PK22335) When adding a container managed persistence (CMP) field to an existing EJB, you cannot add additional fields if 63 fields are already defined.
- (PK17757) When deploying an EJB, if the EJB project has separate source and output folders, then a RMIC RC=1 error occurs.
- (PK18654) When incrementally deploying an EJB, generated stub classes are not updated because the remote method invocation compiler (RMIC) does not run.
- (PK19560) Using an aggregate function in EJB query language (EJB QL) causes errors when generating SQLJ deployment code.
- (PK20562) Files generated by the EJB deploy tool are not being flagged as derived.
- (PK23108) When deploying an EJB, the remote method invocation compiler (RMIC) fails to run if EJB deployment code folder is a path variable.
- (PK12623) The EJB Relationship editor incorrectly shows the foreign keys on the wrong side.
- (PK18255) If you check an EJB project into a source code management (SCM) system, the value of the EJB deployment folder is not preserved when the project in checked out and loaded into the workspace.
- (PK19986) EJB query language (EJB QL) generates invalid SQL for string "TRUE=TRUE."
(PK22824) Dragging and dropping JavaBeans to a JSF table causes errors. (PK18452) Modified content is lost when using a nested template that has two or more content areas are defined in a parent template's content area.
- (PK22455) When editing XSD files in the XML editor, the delete key does not function properly.
- (PK22203) When merging models, the merge results are incorrect.
- (PK04769) When you select File > Fit to page, the print output is not as expected.
- (PK07173) Images are not rendered correctly when scaled during printing.
- (PK22965) An unresolved reference adornment is added to the OwnedElement association of a component and its owned element and members.
- (PK05564) When creating an enumeration, the attributes are not listed in alphabetical order.
- (PK13849) An association class cannot be selected using CRTL+A, and its relationships cannot be copied and pasted.
- (PK15819) Closing and re-opening class diagrams causes the layout of qualifiers on composition association relationships of class diagrams to change.
- (PK19914) Error occurs when connection to DB2® on z/OS® due to the JDBC driver returning the host name with trailing spaces.
For information about installing IBM Rational Application Developer Interim Fix 002 for version 6.0.1.1, installation prerequisites, installing from a command line, and setting up a local mirror of the update server, see the installation instructions at www3.software.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/rationalsdp/rad/60/install_instruction/6011_interim_fix002/install.html.
For hardware requirements for this interim fix, refer to the installation instructions.
This interim fix can be installed on top of IBM Rational Application Developer 6.0.1.1 updated with Interim Fix 001.
If you use local updates and have more than one product installed, you must download the 6.0.1.1 interim fixes for all installed products to your local update site. This is because there are dependencies among them. If you have multiple products installed and download only one interim fix and run the Rational Product Updater, the Updater will give you a warning when you search for updates that one of the required updates is missing. Again, this situation only applies to customers who use local update sites.
To simultaneously install the interim fixes, download them to your local update site. Then install all interim fixes at the same time from the update site by using the Rational Product Updater.
For example, suppose you have both Rational Application Developer and Rational Software Modeler installed on your system. Because the interim fixes for these products depend on each other, they must be installed at the same time. Download both interim fixes to your local update site and run the Rational Product Updater to update your installation.
If you are adding or editing an EJB that is part of an EJB inheritance and you select Cascade delete on the Relationship Roles page, then there is a problem with CMP fields disappearing. This only affects CMP fields associated with relationships between two beans, at least one of which is part of EJB inheritance.
This problem has been fixed in the current interim fix. However, if you are a non-root Linux user, may may continue to experience this problem after a root user has installed the interim fix.
To correct the problem, delete the .eclipse file from your home directory (for example, /home/user name/.eclipse).
Important: Deleting the .eclipse file can cause you to lose workspace preferences and the location of any plug-ins that you manually installed.
If you run a project on a Portal Server Attach server, an error dialog is displayed after the operation with the message:
Server Error
Error received while starting the server
Reason:
The server named WebSphere Portal v5.1 Server Attach @ localhost did not start correctly. Check the Console for error messages.This error message is being thrown incorrectly. It can be safely ignored and will not affect the functionality of run on server to a remote portal server.
When you contact customer support, the support representative will require the versions of the installed products or interim features on your system.
To determine the versions, complete the following steps:
- Start IBM Rational Product Updater:
- If the product is running, click Help > Software Updates > IBM Rational Product Updater.
- On Windows operating systems, click Start > Programs > IBM Rational > Rational Product Updater.
- On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 (GNOME desktop environment), open the main menu and click Programming > Rational Product Updater.
- On SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 (K Desktop Environment), open the main menu and click IBM Rational > Rational Product Updater.
- Click the Installed Products tab.
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