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Java CAPS 6.3 (Oracle releases Java CAPS 6.3 on April 7, 2011) |
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Oracle Java Composite Application Platform Suite 6.3
Oracle Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS) combines technologies from Oracle to form a modular and pluggable business integration platform that supports the complete spectrum of service integration requirements. Java CAPS includes repository-based core components and Adapters along with JBI Service Engines and Binding Components, giving you more options and greater flexibility in designing your composite applications. It uses NetBeans as the visual development environment, and the applications you create are deployed on the GlassFish Enterprise Server. This combination allows you to develop custom composite applications, Java EE applications, web applications, mobile applications, and web services using Java EE, JBI, and repository-based components.
This release of Java CAPS provides new support for the following operating systems:
Design-Time
•Microsoft Windows 7 (32 bit)
•Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5.5 (32 and 64 bit)
Runtime
•Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (OS: 64 bit; JVM: 32 and 64 bit)
Note -
64-bit OS with 64-bit JVM is not supported on the cluster profile.
•Microsoft Windows 7
•Solaris 10 SPARC Update 4 or later (OS: 64 bit; JVM: 64 bit)
•Solaris 9 SPARC Update 9 or later (OS: 64; JVM: 64 bit)
•Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5.5 (OS: 64 bit; JVM: 64 bit)
•IBM AIX 6.1 (TL2 or later) (OS: 64 bit; JVM: 32 bit)
•IBM AIX 6.1 (TL2 or later) (OS: 64 bit; JVM: 64 bit)
•SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 or later (OS: 64 bit; JVM: 32 bit)
•SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (OS: 64 bit; JVM: 64 bit)
•SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (OS: 32 bit; JVM: 32 bit)
No Longer Supported
•Apple Mac OS X
•OpenSolaris
•Windows Vista
•Windows Server 2000
Java CAPS 6.3 no longer provides default administrator and master passwords for GlassFish server. You need to specify these passwords manually, adhering to Oracle security standards. The passwords must contain:
•Eight or more characters
•One or more numeric digits
•One or more lowercase characters
•One ore more uppercase characters
For the Repository-based Java CAPS Installer and Enterprise Manager, the default user name and password remain the same (admin and adminadmin, respectively), but you should not use this default user in production. Instead, create a new user in User Management for production.
The JCAPS 6.3 release includes support for Oracle WebLogic JMS and Advanced Queueing for Repository-based Java CAPS components.
New JBI Components in JCAPS 6.3 release
The following components were added to Java CAPS for this release.
•COBOL Copybook Encoder
This new component is a fixed-length field-based encoder that provides the tools you need to define and test COBOL Copybook encodings as well as provide runtime support for the encoders.
•Email Binding Component
This new component supports configuration and connection to email servers within a JBI environment, allowing email messages to be sent from and received by a Java CAPS application. It supports POP3, IMAP, and SMTP.
•HL7 Binding Component
This new component allows Java CAPS applications to establish and maintain connections with HL7 v2 messaging systems, manage message enveloping and routing, and perform message validations.
•Rest Binding Component
This new components provides external connectivity for REST over HTTP, which allows external systems to invoke RESTful web services hosted by Java CAPS and allows Java CAPS to invoke external RESTful web services.
•POJO Server Engine
This new component allows you to define business logic in Java (as Plain Old Java Objects) and then deploy those business objects in a Java CAPS application, providing a simple and flexible method for using Java in integration applications.
•Worklist Manager Service Engine
This new component allows you to define manual tasks to be inserted into an otherwise automated workflow, such as a BPEL process, and to then manage and monitor the handling of any generated tasks.Labels: Java CAPS 6.3, JCAPS 6.3 release |
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too bad that the suport timeline is the same than the old versions.
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too bad that the suport timeline is the same than the old versions.