Release 1.0.3 is available! This is mostly a bug fix release but also brings some new features.
Fixes |
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| Send to Queue Action |
Send to Queue action was visible in context menus even if no file is selected. |
| Refresh Queues |
A NullPointerException occurred when queues were refreshed in Queue Manager View. |
| Message Count |
The message count of a selected queue in the Queue Browser and Message Browser view was not synchronized. |
| Message Editor |
The label "Bytes" has been added to message size information in the message editor. |
| Send to Queue Wizard |
The Send To Queue Wizard will not be automatically closed anymore if the message couldn�t be sent. |
| Message Data Dialog |
German Umlaute are now correctly displayed in the Message Data dialog. |
| Put Message Wizard |
The Put Message Wizard now selects the correct queue in queue selector combobox. |
| New Queue Manager Wizard |
It was possible to create duplicate queue managers with the New Queue Manager wizard. This is now fixed. |
New Features |
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| Installer |
The description for the target install directory in the installer wizard has been improved to be more clear. |
| Send to Queue Action |
The Send to Queue action has been added to the text editor�s context menu. This allows to sent the content of the current editor to a queue. |
| Drag and Drop a File into a Queue |
You can now drag and drop a file from any common navigator view (e. g. Package Explorer or Navigator) into the Queue or Message Browser view. This requires that all of the views are opened in the same perspective. |
| Duplicate Queue Manager |
It is now possible to duplicate an existing Queue Manager configuration. This can be done by clicking on the Duplicate action in Queue Manager Browser context menu. |
| Installer: com.ibm.mq.jar location |
In the current installation, the location of the WebSphere MQ Java Messaging Library com.ibm.mq.jar had to be in the sub directory [WebSphere MQ Home]\Java\lib. It was not possible to enter the directory where the jar file is a direct child. This is now possible which makes a WebSphere MQ Server installation no more a requirement, since you may just enter any directory where the jar file is located. |
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