![]() ![]() The gap between these product releases is intentional and is necessary to meet customer requirements for the WebSphere-specific functionality in Rational Application Developer and Rational Software Architect. Rational is currently planning to ship Rational Application Developer and Rational Software Architect V7.0 in the second half of 2006. WebSphere Application Server V6.1 is announced here. In 2006, both WebSphere and Rational plan to release major updates that are designed to be compatible with one another. The Application Server Toolkit contains a sub-set of Rational Application Developer/Rational Software Architect functionality since it is based on Eclipse and the Eclipse Web Tools Project. As standard, all WebSphere Application Server configurations ship with the Application Server Toolkit, which is primarily used for assembling and deploying applications to WebSphere Application Server. Rational Application Developer and Rational Software Architect are IBM tools that can help you design and develop applications for WebSphere Application Server. IBM is targeting to make the following components and configurations of IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.1 and related tools available within the next twelve months: IBM United States Software Announcement 206-076 WS-Atomic Transactions and WS-BusinessActivity (allowing Web services to take part in global transactions with ACID properties that can span between JTA and J2EE and WS-AT/Web services domains). WS-Notification support allowing ‘publish and subscribe’ messaging pattern WS-I Basic Security Profile 1.0 support Debugging enhancements from the IBM Java 5 SDK An administrative console that allows hot-updating of EARs, wars, ejb-jars, or connector. An enhanced EJB Service Data Object (SDO) Mediator, eliminating the need to define copy helper type objects. ![]() The JMS implementation added in WebSphere 6 can use the file system for persistence instead of a DB WebSphere 6.1 can be managed via JMX client progams through support of JSR 160 Installation as a non-root users on Linux & Unix The Portlet programming model (JSR 168) JSF 1.1, and a new Java Server Faces Widget Library (JWL), a JSF-based Web widget library that integrates widgets from a number of sources Java 5 is finally supported, see IBM migration guide The release includes important features for developers and also brings WebSphere more up to date as an SOA / web services integration platform.Ī lot is new in Websphere 6.1, the most notable for the Java and SOA community being the following: This release comes over a year and a half since version 6.0 came out. IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.1 is now available for download for customers with IBM contracts (as reported by WebSphere world), the free trial version for the rest of the community will be coming soon. ![]()
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