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IBM® WebSphere® Business Integration Modeler Entry Edition Version 5.1.1.1
Patch 3 Readme
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© Copyright International Business Machines Corporation. 2004, 2005. All rights reserved. 

This patch is a cumulative patch for WebSphere Business Integration Modeler Entry Edition Version 5.1.1.1. 

Installing the patch
Fixes included in this patch

Installing the patch

The following information describes how to apply this patch to your WebSphere Business Integration Modeler installation.

To install the patch, complete the following steps:

  1. Download the ModelerPatch-5.1.1.101-p003.exe file.  This file is a self-extracting ZIP, which contains the patch update site.
  2. Double-click the downloaded ModelerPatch-5.1.1.101-p003.exe file, and unzip the files into a temporary directory.  The rest of these instructions assume that the files have been unzipped to C:\temp\.
  3. Open Business Integration Modeler.
  4. Click Window > Show View > Other. The Show View window opens.
  5. Select Update Manager\Feature Updates and click OK. The Feature Updates view opens.
  6. In the Feature Updates view, navigate to C:\temp\ModelerPatch\5.1.1.101-p003\IBM WebSphere Business Integration Modeler Patch\WebSphere Business Integration Modeler Patch 5.1.1.101-p003-a-entry.
  7. Right-click the WebSphere Business Integration Modeler Patch 5.1.1.101-p003-a-entry feature, and select Show Details.  The Preview view opens and shows the feature information.
  8. In the Preview view, click Install Now.
  9. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. During the installation, you must confirm that you want to install an unsigned feature.
  10. When you are asked if you want to restart the workbench, click Yes.

The patch is now installed.

Fixes included in this patch

This is a cumulative patch for WebSphere Business Integration Modeler Entry Edition Version 5.1.1.1.  In addition to the most recent fixes, it includes the fixes from all of the previous WebSphere Business Integration Modeler Entry Edition Version 5.1.1.1 patches.

Fixes included in Patch 3

This patch includes the following fixes.  When applicable, the PMR and APAR numbers associated with the fix have been included.

PMR Number Related APAR Identifier

Description

02104,999,000 JR20832 Stops annotations from connecting to themselves, which caused problems in the Swimlane view.
05251,999,760 JR21114 Corrects errors caused by creating loops while running the program with Japanese locale settings.
10692,999,760 JR20971 Enables the Project Tree to update when individual resources are moved between catalogs.
36980,010,678 JR20897 Corrects workspace and project corruptions problems related to using the product with CVSNT.  Also corrects issues about importing updated models directly into existing projects.
37132,010,678 JR20969 Corrects product behavior when a connection to a CVS server is lost during synchronization.

 37136,010,678

JR21126

Corrects intermittent shrinking of subprocess objects when associating data with a connection.
51313,044,000 JR21125 Enables you to specify more than just the first output criterion as an exceptional output.
Not Applicable Not Applicable Corrects the product behavior when re-importing a deleted project.

Fixes included in Patch 2

This patch includes the following fixes.  When applicable, the PMR and APAR numbers associated with the fix have been included.

PMR Number Related APAR Identifier

Description

74641,999,000 JR20871 Improves error reporting during migration of models from WebSphere Business Integration Workbench.
31999,766,766 Not Applicable Enables copy and paste of information from predefined reports when using Application Developer, Integration Edition.
Not Applicable Not Applicable Improve internal code message handling.
Not Applicable Not Applicable Fix to internal code propagation of element name changes.

Fixes included in Patch 1

This patch fixed a problem in which a process becomes corrupt if you create, use, rename, and then delete a global task.