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• Updated buildEar operation syntax for -pl, -lc and -cp options. See Building an Enterprise Archive (EAR File) at the Command Line.
• Updated generateClass operation syntax for -pl and -lc options. See Generating All Project Class Files at the Command Line.
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• Section Setting up Shared Nothing Persistence as been updated to list the reserved words for Shared Nothing: extid, id, closure, next, tti, and fired.Chapters relating to setting up a cluster and a backing store have been moved from the TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration guide to TIBCO BusinessEvents Developer’s Guide (this guide). Now the TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration guide contains only deploytime and runtime administration topics.Topics relating to studio-tools command-line utilities used in TIBCO BusinessEvents Decision Manager are now shown only in TIBCO BusinessEvents Decision Manager User’s Guide. Command-line syntax has also changed in this release. Documentation for tools in the studio-tools suite is provided in relevant sections of the guide.In release 5.0, parallel operations was enabled by default when cache aside database write strategy was used. Now parallel operations is enabled by default only when both cache aside and concurrent RTC features are used. See Table 56, CDD Agent Classes Tab Inference Agent and Query Agent Settings.The Hawk channel connects TIBCO BusinessEvents to a TIBCO Hawk domain and can be configured to use either TIBCO Rendezvous or TIBCO Enterprise Message Service transports. The Hawk channel enables TIBCO BusinessEvents to receive events from the Hawk monitor and transform them into events. Information about how to configure and work with the channel has been added in Chapter 7, HAWK Channel.Connection to TIBCO Hawk domain through a specific transport is configured using the shared resource Hawk connection. See Hawk Connection.The ActiveSpaces channel connects TIBCO BusinessEvents to TIBCO ActiveSpaces metaspace. This enables TIBCO BusinessEvents to monitor the activities on the TIBCO ActiveSpaces metaspace and receive events from TIBCO ActiveSpaces and convert them into events in TIBCO BusinessEvents. Information about how to configure and work with the channel has been added in Chapter 8, ActiveSpaces Channel.Connection to a space in TIBCO ActiveSpaces is configured using the shared resource ActiveSpaces connection. See ActiveSpaces Connection.Agents can be configured to work cooperatively as routers and receivers to ensure that related messages arriving from queue sources are handled by the same agent, so that related information is locally available. Chapter 25, Load Balancer Configuration explains the load balancing options and provides the steps to configure from the CDD file.TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio provides an alternative approach to generate the project-schema-specific SQL scripts using the JDBC Deployment wizard. The wizard also allows you to generate SQL scripts to migrate existing backing store database. See Generating Scripts Using the JDBC Deployment Wizard for details.TIBCO BusinessEvents WebStudio is an online tool to define business rules and Rule Management Server (RMS) is its server component. Earlier RMS component was part of TIBCO BusinessEvents Decision Manager add-on only but now its part of the TIBCO BusinessEvents Standard. Following chapters are added in the TIBCO BusinessEvents WebStudio User’s Guide for this release:
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