

AQUA DATA STUDIO SEE PACKAGE BODY WINDOWS
Studio: Sun 1.5.0_11^ on Windows and Linux.Database Servers: SQL Server 2005 Oracle 9i, 10g (including RAC configurations) IBM UDB DB2 8.1 and 9.Studio: Windows 2003 SP1, Windows XP (on x86 32-bit) Linux Red Hat 4.x (on x86 32-bit) Linux SUSE 10.0 (on x86 32-bit).Enterprise: Windows 2003 SP1 (on x86 32 bits) Linux Red Hat 4.x (on x86 32-bit and 64-bit, on Itanium 64-bit) SUSE Enterprise Linux 10.0 (on x86 32-bit and 64-bit, on Itanium 64-bit) Solaris 9 and 10 (SPARC) HP-UX 11v2 and 11v3 (Itanium 64-bit using 32-bit and 64-bit JVM) AIX 5.3 (64-bit using 32-bit JVM).Refer to the Interoperability page in the Product Center at or in the eDocs Documentation for the latest information on supported operating systems, application servers, databases, and browsers and for a detailed list of supportedĬombinations of operating systems, application servers, and JVMs.Īt the time of the release, AquaLogic BPM 6.0 MP5 supports the following: Execute SQL Scripts as indicated in the 0ReadmeFirst.txt file.Read "0ReadmeFirst.txt" (located in \enterprise\migration\60mp5).Apply the ALBPM 6.0 MP5 Maintenance Pack.Stop ALL ALBPM apps and services (BPM Engines, BPM Services (BAM Updater), BPM Web Application Server (Tomcat instance).Below you will find the high level procedures for applying this post installation steps: To resolve this problem it is required and mandatory that the following SQL Scripts are executed on the mentioned README file under $ENTERPRISE/migration/60mp5 folder. This can also expand to other accesses that involve a column with time/date attributes. Due to a problem in the precision of time/date field in Oracle Databases, the access to the Engine PTODOITEMS table (for example), is not using indexes properly causing a slowdown and possible backlog in processing automated work.Release Comments and Post Installation Tasks (possibly only a subset or none apply depending on project feature usage)
