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Before you install TIBCO StreamBase® software:
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Read this Release Notes document.
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Confirm that your target system matches the hardware and software requirements discussed on Supported Configurations.
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Read the Installation Guide.
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For a summary of what's new in this release, see New and Noteworthy.
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If you are new to StreamBase, read Getting Started after installation.
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See the documentation home page to begin exploring the StreamBase documentation. The StreamBase documentation set is available as part of your StreamBase installation in several ways:
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The following sections provides lists of errors corrected and features updated in each new and maintenance release of TIBCO StreamBase, in descending release order.
Fixed in 7.7.2 | |
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Number | Resolution |
TIBCO StreamBase® 7.7.2 incorporates all fixes resolved in the release 7.6 series through 7.6.8 and all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.6. | |
SB‑42604 | The StreamBase server process was incorrectly allowing timestamp-related functions in expressions that required pure functions. This was corrected. |
SB‑42531 | The Web Reader adapter now allows you to override the read and connect timeout values for each request vi the control port. |
SB‑42509 | StreamBase Studio can pause and appear to hang when dealing with large schemas in the Properties view. To counteract this,
set the Boolean system property streambase.ide.streamsbrowser-large-schema-checks to true.
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SB‑42507 | The Web Reader adapter now outputs the input tuple in the status tuple via the field InputTuple if both the control port and Passthrough Fields are enabled.
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SB‑42492 | Adapters and operators that use the Hadoop file system can now process lists of lists when using Apache Parquet files. |
SB‑42100 | The Thomson Reuters Enterprise Platform for Real-Time family of adapters were updated so that DATE, TIME, and DATETIME OMM types can now be converted to a tuple with individual time fields (year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond) of type int. |
SB‑42086 | The Spark MLlib Operator sample documentation page was updated to include the correct URL to download the Spark MLib 1.6.0 binary distribution. |
SB‑41836, SB‑41602 | The IBM WebSphere MQ Input adapter was updated to only call a commit for each message if the sync point is enabled. |
SB‑41816 | The Web Reader adapter now handles gzipped data on its error output stream. |
SB‑41750, SB‑41749, SB‑41748, SB‑41747 | The Bidirectional Socket Reader and Writer adapters now have (1) a new built-in transformer that allows for data transfers in string or blob data format with a fixed or variable length, (2) a new property Byte Order, and (3) a new property Connection Backlog. (4) In addition, a deadlock issue was identified and corrected. |
SB‑41670 | In previous releases, a decision table using BusinessEvents style expressions required a leading zero for fractional values
of type double. For example, MyField > 0.02 was required, and > .02 would produce an error. This restriction was lifted.
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SB‑41589 | The XML2tuple and tuple2XML operators can now use XSLT to transform the XML into forms more acceptable. |
SB‑41487 | The OSI Pi Write adapter now correctly converts double to float64 and int to int32. |
Fixed in 7.7.1 | |
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Number | Resolution |
TIBCO StreamBase® 7.7.1 incorporates all fixes resolved in the release 7.6 series through 7.6.8 and all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.6. | |
SB‑41209 | Under certain conditions, the ActivFeed adapter occasionally issued tuples with invalid stock symbols. This was fixed. |
SB‑41173 | An NPE issue was fixed in the PMML operator. The operator now checks for null field names in the PMML model and ignores those fields. The operator outputs a debug message when in debug mode with information regarding the null field. |
SB‑41052 | This release fixes a Web Reader adapter issue to ensure the adapter closes any HTTP REST client connections to remote REST services correctly. |
SB‑30990 | In some cases, the TERR General operator would fail if no fields were added to the output schema. In particular, if the operator was used in a way that no output is produced, such as when the R script writes to a CSV file, then adding fields to the output schema is not required. To fix this issue, the operator no longer requires an output schema to be defined. |
SB‑30937, SB‑30938 | An error occurred in the TERR Predict and general TERR operators when the status port was disabled or capture fields were used. This was fixed. |
SB‑30897 | The Kafka Admin adapter was fixed so it no longer hangs when processing a tuple after the Kafka system experiences a connection drop. |
SB‑30834 | An XPath namespace option was added to the XML to Tuple operator, to resolve name spaces issues when performing XPath-to-tuple conversion. For more information regarding XPath properties, see XPath Properties Tab. |
Fixed in 7.7.0 | |
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Number | Resolution |
TIBCO StreamBase® 7.7.0 incorporated all fixes resolved in the release 7.6 series through 7.6.7 and all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.6. | |
SB‑30578 | Release 7.7.0 addresses an issue with the Map operator's Additional Expressions grid, in which, while editing, grid entries could become cross-linked, potentially overwriting each other. |
SB‑30304 | Setting multiplicity greater than 1 could cause errors in Sequence operators. This was fixed. |
Fixed in 7.6.8 | |
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Number | Resolution |
TIBCO StreamBase® 7.6.8 incorporates all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.6. | |
SB‑41053 | The Digitec D3 Streaming Interface adapter was setting up logging in the init() method and looking for a system property named d3streaming.log4j.configuration . If not found, the adapter would incorrectly override the existing Log4J settings with defaults. The D3 adapter now properly
uses the configured Log4J settings.
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SB‑30723 | An issue prevented the H2O Model operator from setting timing information when the Timing Info option was selected. This was fixed. |
SB‑30595 | In some cases, after any JMS operator was shut down, the server kept operator-specific threads alive. This was fixed. |
SB‑30578 | Release 7.6.8 addresses an issue with the Map operator's Additional Expressions table, in which, while editing, table entries could become cross-linked, potentially overwriting each other. |
SB‑30553 | Under certain scenarios, if a decision table has a condition or action column marked as using StreamBase syntax, the Decision Table operator incorrectly interprets the contents of cells in those columns as having TIBCO BusinessEvents® expressions. This may occur for decision tables contained within Excel files, compared to decision tables in .sbdt format. The issue manifests only when a decision table is loaded from an Excel file present on the file system, not when a decision table is uploaded from the Excel Add-in or downloaded from the TIBCO Artifact Management Server. This was fixed. |
SB‑30484 | An issue prevented the ActivFeed adapter from simultaneously subscribing to all available data feeds for a given financial exchange. This was fixed. |
Fixed in 7.6.7 | |
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TIBCO StreamBase® 7.6.7 incorporated all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.6. | |
SB‑30500 | The Web Reader input adapter can now output a tuple with all null values when reading in line by line mode, to signify completion. |
SB‑30476 | Typechecking was updated for the MQTT Client Publish and Subscribe adapters to fix issue involving an invalid URI check failure. |
SB‑30401 | An issue prevented some sbconf files from maintaining module-search entries from referenced projects. Now, when a change to the module or resource search path is detected, Studio can run a sbconf synchronization update for all projects that refer to the current project. |
SB‑30376 | Previously, when an inner module's input stream and its outer module's input stream had a capture field with the same type name, a compilation error would occur. This was fixed. |
SB‑30375 | A CompileException Unknown variable error caused some applications to fail when run in debug mode. This was resolved. |
SB‑30255 | Prior to 7.6.7, the mechanism to deploy decision tables from an Artifact Management Server to StreamBase was incompatible with the Decision Table operator. The operator was modified in 7.6.7 to correct this incompatibility. |
SB‑30249, SB‑29197 | Release 7.6.7 fixes an issue in which importing a schema from XSD would not handle nested tuple fields correctly. |
SB‑30156 | The TERR operator can experience performance issues when invoked with large lists. 7.6.7 improves the operator's performance when in dynamic mode. Also, the output of any failing script will be added as an INFO log message when a script fails. |
SB‑30318 | The Kafka Publisher adapter experienced an issue where it would not send the tuple outputs asynchronously when in async mode, which could cause a deadlock in some cases. This was fixed. |
SB‑30302 | A project created in release 7.6.5 occasionally failed to typecheck, and returned an NPE in 7.6.6. This was fixed, and typechecking now returns a meaningful message instead of NPE. |
SB‑30007 | Naming a Query operator's group-by fields identical to any of its input fields used to cause errors. This was fixed. |
SB‑29990 | When loading a feed simulation file, an issue prevented the Feed Simulation Input Adapter to fail to stop or pause properly in some cases. This was fixed. |
SB‑29961, SB‑29962 | Prior to 7.6.7, the Kafka Consumer adapter was ignoring the buffer size, fetch size, and timeout properties found on the Advanced
tab. This was fixed. Also, to prevent the adapter from failing to read messages, a WARN message is now sent when the highWatermark value for the requested topic or partition is higher than the requested offset value.
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SB‑29953 | In cases where the FTL Publishing Output or the FTL Subscribing Input adapter's configured EndPoint does not exist on the FTL server, the adapter kept creating new clients. Eventually the adapter ran out of possible clients, blocking all new access. This was fixed. |
SB‑29904 | Prior to 7.6.7, moving or deleting a row from an .sbdt decision table would not renumber the remaining rows. For example, deleting rule 5 out of 10 would not renumber rules 6 to 10 to rules 5 to 9. This was fixed. Now, right-clicking the ID block in the Decision Table editor presents two options: Reorder All Rules By ID, and Reset All Rule IDs. |
SB‑29897 | A memory leak issue hindered the FTL Map Set Operator's performance. This was fixed. |
SB‑29844 | The LiveView Query adapter would fail on occasion if the input contained a Capture field. Capture fields now work properly when used in the input schema for the LiveView Query adapter. |
SB‑29719, SB‑29539 | Setting a decision table version number in StreamBase Studio prevented the Artifact Management Server's API from retrieving those version numbers. The version field was removed from the StreamBase Decision Table editor. For backward compatibility, opening existing decision tables written with older versions of the Decision Table editor or with the Microsoft Excel add-in that contain a version number is still supported. |
SB‑29296 | The Decision Table Analyzer's Date and Time picker was improved to address numerous usability issues. |
SB‑29189 | An issue was fixed where the JMS configuration editor would erroneously report classpath warnings when running the Test Connection operation. |
SB‑29079 | The Decision Table editor in Studio failed to retain list types for any element, when creating StreamBase decision tables in .sbdt format. A List Type check box was added to the Add Column dialog to enable list retention. |
SB‑29056 | An issue prevented entering timestamps into a running Decision Table EventFlow module when using the Manual Input view. This was fixed to allow timestamp entry in the following format: YYYY-MM-DD hh-mm-ss. |
Fixed in 7.6.6 | |
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TIBCO StreamBase® 7.6.6 incorporated all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.6. | |
SB‑29921 | The HDFS File Writer adapter caused an NPE when the default file name was selected and the serialize type was set to Avro. This was fixed. |
SB‑29890 | The Map Set operator for FTL was raising an error when the FTLLockMap field was not null. This was fixed. |
SB‑29817 | The Bi-Directional Socket Input/Output adapter, when set to server mode, attempted to connect back to any clients that had disconnected. This was corrected. |
SB‑29771 | An issue in the shutdown logic caused the UDP Receiver adapter to block sbd shutdown. This was resolved. |
SB‑29722 | The HDFS File Writer allows setting a user either in the Properties view or via the incoming tuple (which overrides the Properties value). When the serialize type was set to Parquet, the user field was not working properly and instead the current system user was used. This was fixed. |
SB‑29680 | And issue prevented the JMS Connect operator from outputting connected messages on the status port. The JMS Connect operator now always outputs a CONNECTED status message when the connection is successful. |
SB‑29661 | An issue caused the XML to Tuple operator to handle the BOM character at the start of a file incorrectly. BOM characters are now removed before performing XML operations. |
SB‑29599 | Prior to StreamBase version 7.6.6, the decision table operator could incur the following exception during the processing of an input tuple if one of its fields was of type tuple and had the same name as the named schema for that field: "Evaluation exception: Reference to multiply defined field in Decision Table operator." This was fixed. |
SB‑29590 | An NPE could occur on the Bloomberg B-Pipe adapter if Market List Snapshow or Reference Data option ports were disabled and their associated command was executed. This was fixed. Also, users will now receive a warning message in the logger, as well as a status port message. |
Fixed in 7.6.5 | |
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TIBCO StreamBase® 7.6.5 incorporated all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.6. | |
SB‑29595 | The response message from the Bloomberg B-Pipe Input adapter was not helpful in cases where a market list snapshot request failed. The adapter was updated to provide error log information in this case. |
SB‑29588 | The File Writer adapter was emitting an exception on startup if the control port was not enabled. This was corrected. |
SB‑29565 | The Kafka Admin adapter incorrectly rejected broker commands when the Topics port was disabled. This was fixed. |
SB‑29430 | Previously, the intersect() and has_intersection() functions only worked on list(string). This was corrected such that both functions now work on ANY list type, as documented, as long as the two lists in the argument list are of the same type. For example, if the first list is a list of string, the second must also be a list of string. |
SB‑29396 | Under certain conditions when streambase.codegen.allow-refactoring was set to true and when using applications that have very large schemas, the application would fail to compile with a JaninoRuntimeException. This was fixed. |
SB‑29206, SB‑29200 | Release 7.6.5 fixes a deadlock issue that could occur when making remote container connections between StreamBase servers. Remote container connections are implemented internally using StreamBase-to-StreamBase adapters and these were making synchronous connections. The deadlock was fixed by requiring the adapter to use an asynchronous connection. |
Fixed in 7.6.4 | |
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TIBCO StreamBase® 7.6.4 incorporated all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.6. | |
SB‑29243 | An issue prevented the copy, cut, and paste functionality from working in the Decision Table Editor. This was fixed. |
SB‑29233 | Release 7.6.4 fixes a problem in the JMS Configuration Editor that caused updates to the server connection type to be dropped occasionally when toggling between JNDI and Direct. |
SB‑29196 | An error in the HBase Scan Operator caused an NPE in cases where the schema did not include tuple top level items. Typecheck now correctly ensures that the user-defined schema must have only tuples at the top level. |
SB‑29195 | Previously, the Import proposed schemas hyperlink on the HBase Admin operator's Properties view was not importing sub-schemas properly. This was resolved, such that both the main and sub-schemas are now imported. |
SB‑29194 | An issue prevented the MQTT Client Publish adapter from copying the input tuple's binary data when set up to send data as a blob. This was corrected. |
SB‑29154 | The Kafka Producer adapter was not correctly handling custom serializer settings. This was fixed. |
SB‑29146 | The XML to Tuple and Tuple to XML operators were failing to process tuples containing capture fields. The XML operators now work correctly when using passthrough fields that contain capture fields. |
SB‑29115 | Previously, an issue caused the FIX adapter, and all adapters inherited from the FIX adapter, to pass duplicate tags. This was fixed. |
SB‑29109 | The Bidirectional Socket adapters were providing inaccurate typecheck error messages when running Custom Data Transformer applications. The adapters were updated to provide more informative error messages during typecheck. |
Fixed in 7.6.3 | |
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TIBCO StreamBase® 7.6.3 incorporated all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.5. | |
SB‑29129 | A problem was fixed in the EventFlow Debugger where, at a breakpoint, Query Tables listed in the <Tables> node of the Variables view could not be toggled open if any of the Query Tables had a large number of rows. The toggle triangles before the names of such tables were missing. With this fix, all Query Tables can be toggled open, regardless of the number of rows in the tables. |
SB‑29039 | Previously, passing literal nulls as an argument to Java functions caused an NPE. This was fixed, such that a typecheck error now occurs instead. |
SB‑29807 | When using the StreamBase JUnit feature, code generated to run the test was not correctly escaping quotes in JSON strings. This was fixed. |
SB‑29008 | The CSV Reader adapter could go into an infinite read loop when reading CSV files that had invalid lines at the end of the file. This was resolved. |
SB‑28980 | In previous releases, an error caused the Trading Component Framework's handler for DB Rapid Market to order the depth of book prices incorrectly. This was corrected. |
SB‑28894 | The ActiveSpaces Listen operator has an input stream schema with a required field, listenerID. Previous releases failed to document this field, even though it is shown being used in the ActiveSpaces sample. As of this release, this field is now documented both in the ActiveSpaces operator's page and in comments in the sample. |
SB‑28822 | The CSV Writer adapter was not correctly passing the input control tuple to the event port. This was resolved. |
SB‑28777 | The Web Reader adapter did not properly handle the 404 error code. This was fixed. |
SB‑26899 | In previous releases, the Vertica Load adapter was not correctly included with Mac OS X installations of StreamBase. This was corrected. |
SB‑25630 | In previous releases, included sbconf files containing sections that required merging with upper-level sbconf sections did not have their enciphered values deciphered. This was fixed.
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Fixed in 7.6.2 | |
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TIBCO StreamBase® 7.6.2 incorporated all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.5, and the release 7.4 series through 7.4.5. | |
SB‑28723 | The TERR Operator was updated to automatically insert quotes around strings used as timestamps. |
SB‑28715 | Previously, instances of one of the bidirectional socket adapters in client mode experienced issues reconnecting to StreamBase Server. Starting with this release, the bidirectional socket now tries to automatically reconnect on failure. If you send a disconnect command, the retry does not occur. This fix affects all adapters with Bidirectional Socket in their names. |
SB‑28699 | In earlier releases of the .NET operator, an error caused garbled characters to appear when StreamBase received a string of encoded byte data. The cause was detected and resolved. |
SB‑28694 | In previous releases, the UDP adapter packet size was set to 5K bytes. In release 7.6.2, an option was added to allow the UDP receiver to set the packet size. |
SB‑28677 | In previous releases, the CSV Socket Reader adapter would generate an error if the String Quote Character property was not set. This was fixed. |
Fixed in 7.6.1 | |
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TIBCO StreamBase® 7.6.1 incorporated all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.5, and the release 7.4 series through 7.4.5. | |
SB‑28692 | In release 7.6.0, a build error prevented the standalone StreamBase Manager program from launching on 64-bit Windows. This cause was detected and resolved. |
SB‑28683 | In release 7.6.0, a build error prevented the .NET operator sample, and certain other .NET related features, from running correctly. This issue was resolved. |
SB‑28658 | In release 7.6.0, a required third parameter was added to the control port for the StreamBase Feed Simulation adapter, but this caused problems for certain LiveView-related programs that were not expecting the parameter. As of 7.6.1, this adapter now has an optional File Name Field property that is disabled by default. |
SB‑28646 | In previous releases, you could pass an empty value in a module parameter in outer modules by using two quotes ("" ), and this empty value was successfully passed to inner modules. Recent 7.4.x releases changed this behavior. As of release
7.6.1, empty parameters in outer modules were once again successfully passed to inner modules.
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SB‑28593 | In previous releases, the percentile() function in the StreamBase expression language was restricted to having a fixed maximum number of tuples. This could cause obscure IndexOutOfBoundException errors when the containing Aggregate operator handled more than 10,000 tuples. This was corrected, such that the maximum is now calculated as a percentage of the available JVM memory, as long as the maximum number of bytes used by one Aggregate operator does not exceed integer.MAX_VALUE, or 2,147,483,647. |
SB‑28545 | In previous releases, the StreamBase Feed Simulation adapter could exit in a Null Pointer Exception error if the feed simulation's schema included a list. This was corrected. |
SB‑28529 | The Web Server Request adapter, when configured to handle web socket requests, was updated to produce the actual URI, URL, headers, cookies, and parameters fields in the output. Under these conditions previously, the adapter was copying these settings as specified in the Properties view. |
SB‑28051 | In previous releases, a Classcast Exception error could result at runtime when using any capture field in a Gather operator's input stream. This was fixed. |
Fixed in 7.6.0 | |
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TIBCO StreamBase® 7.6.0 incorporated all fixes resolved in the release 7.5 series through 7.5.4, and the release 7.4 series through 7.4.5. | |
SB‑28498 | An issue where the Application Output view would fail to expand a list element that contained a file with null value was corrected. |
SB‑28447 | A possible Null Pointer Exception could occur when using a group-by field in the Additional Expressions tab of a Query operator. This was fixed. |
SB‑28325 | Previously, running the EventFlow trace debugger on a module having at least one Query Table could result in an Unable to parse trace metadata file error. The cause was identified and corrected.
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SB‑28312 | Studio would fail to open the JMS Configuration Editor when requested from an operator's Properties view if an XML editing session for one of the project's sbconf files was already open. Such requests were referred to the XML editing session. This no longer occurs, and, although it is against best practice, you can now have an XML editing session and a JMS Configuration Editor session open at the same time on the same sbconf files. |
SB‑28298 | Calling aggregate functions with aggregate functions as arguments was not reported as an error. These conditions now result in an error message. |
SB‑28254 | Using a Join operator with at least one of the input streams carrying an empty schema would cause an internal error. This was fixed. |
SB‑28201 | The new JMS Configuration Editor introduced in release 7.5.4 to support the new JMS and EMS adapters had its JMS versus EMS support determined by whether it was first opened from a JMS or EMS adapter's Properties view. This could inadvertently let an EMS adapter select a JMS provider. This behavior was corrected so that a dialog now warns you of the mismatch under the same circumstances. |
SB‑28187, SB‑28174 | The Copy Schema From dialog was updated to correctly import XML Schema (.xsd) files that define a list of tuples and importing from XML files was corrected and improved. |
SB‑28162 | Running StreamBase Server as a Windows service would leave behind many temporary directories whose names begin with sb-bindir* or sbdata-* . This was fixed.
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SB‑28146 | When using the HBase adapters, a lock issue could arise with the connect status message when using connect on startup. This was corrected. |
SB‑28137 | In previous releases, passing an expression to eval() that returned a tuple whose schema is different from the expected schema would result in ArrayIndexoutOfBound exceptions. This was corrected such that the same conditions now result in an error message reporting that the schemas don't match. |
SB‑27990 | Previously, using the API call DataType.forType(new BasicFunction(null, null, null, null ,null)) returned DataType.CAPTURE. This was corrected to return DataType.FUNCTION. |
SB‑27924 | In previous releases, custom Java operators or adapters that chose to reuse tuples could result in corrupted data in inner fields. This was corrected. |
SB‑27694 | In previous releases, there were circumstances in which Studio or locally run StreamBase Server would leave behind a number
of temporary directories in the system TMP directory, whose names all began with sb-bindir . The cause was identified and corrected.
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SB‑27402 | The com.streambase.sb.TimeService interface was added to the Java Client API in release 7.4.0 to allow StreamBase JUnit tests to be devised for EventFlow modules with time sensitive operators such as a Metronome or an Aggregate operator with a time-based window. In 7.4.x and 7.5.x releases, this interface worked with a subset of operators. As of 7.6.0, the interface was updated and corrected to work with all time sensitive operators. Adding this updated support incidentally corrected a number of outstanding TimeService related issues. See API Changes for further details. |
SB‑27198 | In previous releases, when you tried to call functions that returned information on the state of the running module in an operator's property field, you could get compilation errors. Functions in this category include getPath(), getContainer(), getParallelRoot(), and so on. This was corrected. |
SB‑26242 | Previously, overriding a submodule's parameter with constants from the calling module would cause a typecheck exception. This was fixed. |
SB‑25591 | In previous releases, calling a null object as a function could cause operand-stack-underrun errors. This was fixed. |
SB‑25215 | Previously, logical OR expressions with null == null on the right hand side could cause bytecode verification errors. This was fixed.
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See the StreamBase Release Note Archives for the list of issues resolved in previous releases.
This section describes known limitations in the current release of TIBCO StreamBase®. Each item includes a tracking number, description, and whenever possible, one or more workarounds.
Known limitations for using the EventFlow debugger are described separately, in the Limitations, Tips, and Tricks section of the Using the EventFlow Debugger page.
SB‑30948 | Trouble using the TERR operators on macOS. | |
Description | On macOS, EventFlow modules that use the TERR operators fail to start even when using the Use Embedded TERR check box. This includes the TERR operator samples shipped with StreamBase. | |
Workaround | TERR requires extra configuration steps on macOS, compared to Windows and Linux. These steps are detailed in the "Operating System Configuration for TERR" sections of the pages that describe the TERR Operator and the TERR Predict Operator. | |
SB‑29576 | Web Server Request adapter in Maven builds needs a certain jetty.jar | |
Description | When building a StreamBase application with Maven, where the application uses the Web Server Request adapter, the wrong version of the required Jetty JAR file is selected by default. | |
Workaround | The StreamBase distribution includes two versions of the Jetty JAR file for different purposes. Configure your Maven POM file to require the Jetty JAR file shipped in $STREAMBASE_HOME/lib/ext for use with this adapter. | |
SB‑29275 | In 7.5.x, features using .NET require JDK 7. | |
Description | The 7.5.x release series ships with an embedded JDK 7 version. All .NET functionality in StreamBase, including the OSIsoft PI adapter, work fine in 7.5.x with a JDK 7 version. However, if you configure StreamBase 7.5.x to use an external JDK 8, .NET functionality fails. | |
Workaround | The 7.6.x release series ships with an embedded JDK 8 version, and all .NET functionality was updated to work with JDK 8 on that series. If you must use both JDK 8 and a StreamBase .NET feature, TIBCO recommends upgrading your StreamBase installation to the latest 7.6.x release. | |
SB‑29050 | Error when debug stepping into or stepping over a Decision Table operator. | |
Description | When using EventFlow debugging, stepping into or over a Decision Table operator is not supported. | |
Workaround | Set your breakpoints upstream or downstream. Also, consider using the features of the Decision Table Analyzer to get a debug-like view of how the operator responds to different input tuples. | |
SB‑28856 | Deleting decision table rows does not re-number rule IDs | |
Description | When using the Decision Table editor to delete and then add a new decision table rule, the rule ID does not renumber. For example, by deleting row 5 and adding a new row, the rule ID numbering is now 1...4, 6. | |
Workaround | None. | |
SB‑28669 | Error message: Grows beyond 64KB. | |
Description | In rare cases, compiling small StreamBase applications can produce an error message containing the words Grows beyond 64KB .
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Workaround | Contact TIBCO StreamBase Technical Support for a workaround for this issue. | |
SB‑28598 | Multi-container StreamBase applications cannot use the same ActiveSpaces metaspace. | |
Description | StreamBase applications deployed with multiple containers receive metaspace already exists errors when attempting to connect to the same TIBCO ActiveSpaces metaspace from different containers.
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Workaround | None. | |
SB‑28452 | Delta stream arc limitations in the EventFlow Debugger. | |
Description | If a delta stream arc is a direct connection between a Query Table and an Output Stream, and if that arc has a Debugger breakpoint, the breakpoint is not hit at during debugging with the EventFlow Debugger. Similarly, while debugging, stepping over to try to reach that arc does not suspend on that arc. | |
Workaround | Insert a no-op Map operator between the Query Table and the Output Stream. Then a breakpoint on the arc between the Query Table and the Map does work, and stepping over reaches that arc as well. | |
SB‑27517 | sbd --eval treats initial hyphen as an sbd option on Windows | |
Description | In the rare case that you have an expression to evaluate at the Windows Command Prompt with sbd --eval where (a) the expression to evaluate begins with a hyphen, such as a math expression '-2+5', and (b) you use single quotes instead of double quotes, then sbd interprets the initial hyphen as the start of another sbd option. | |
Workaround | 1. Rewrite your expression to avoid the initial hyphen. 2. Use double quotes instead of single. | |
SB‑27488 | Runtime exception when using Drools operator with sbd under Java 8. | |
Description | StreamBase applications containing Drools operators may compile under Java 8 but fail with a wrong class format exception when they run.
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Workaround | Run the application under Java 7. | |
SB‑27278 | Custom timestamp formats for the sbc command may produce unexpected results or fail on Windows. | |
Description | On Windows, the C++-based sbc command returns different results compared to the Java-based jsbc command for certain custom timestamp formats, such as %F (which on Windows needs to be %Y-%m-%d ) and %z (which returns a time zone identifier instead of its offset), and might return an error.
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Workaround | Use Windows-specific formats in the few cases where format string options differ from OS X and Linux formats. | |
SB‑27096 | Standalone Help Viewer and sbhelp not provided. | |
Description | Starting with StreamBase 7.5.0, the standalone Help Viewer on Windows, and the sbhelp utility on OS X and Linux, no longer function. The move to Eclipse 4.4 as a base for StreamBase Studio caused complications that were solved for Studio, but not for the Help Viewer. | |
Workaround | Use the Eclipse Help provided as part of StreamBase Studio, or the website version of the documentation, as described in Using the Help System | |
SB‑26629 | RPM installation method issues on RHEL 7 | |
Description | StreamBase and Live Datamart are supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 7.x. The archive installer is the recommended
installation method. If you use the RPM installation method, RHEL 7 issues several warning messages during installation that
complain about file removal failures, and issues an overall warning that RHEL 7 "may not be compatible with this version of
StreamBase."
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Workaround | Remove StreamBase directories manually to uninstall an RPM installation on RHEL 7. Otherwise, all StreamBase and Live Datamart processes run as expected on RHEL 7. | |
SB‑26927 | <MyNamedSchema> is not a function that can be called error.
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Description | In compiling the updating expression for a dynamic variable where the expression references a named schema, if a field in
the tuple presented by the updating stream also has the same name as the named schema used in the expression, the field is
instead evaluated as a function. This raises the error <MyNamedSchema> is not a function that can be called . This compilation behavior and language ambiguity was introduced with the function data type in StreamBase 7.4.0.
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Workaround | The required migration step is to rename either the field or the named schema to eliminate the ambiguity. | |
SB‑26627 | Exception when exporting application bundle from StreamBase Studio with | →|
Description | Exporting an application bundle in StreamBase Studio can raise a class loader error, preventing the operation. | |
Workaround | Run all the apps in the project before exporting the bundle from StreamBase Studio. If that fails, use the sbbundle command line tool to export the bundle. | |
SB‑26237 | Constant definitions used as component properties are not used at runtime. | |
Description | StreamBase Studio properly typechecks defined constants when used in operator properties, but at runtime substitutes their names instead of their values. | |
Workaround | Do not use defined constants when specifying operator properties. | |
SB‑26017 | Asynchronous timeouts for Gather operators in parallel applications can be inaccurate | |
Description | High availability applications that include Gather operators may incorrectly compute timeout intervals because the operator relies on now() instead of calling out to the parallel scheduling service. | |
Workaround | None | |
SB‑25527 | Extension points cannot be externally configured for deployed .sbar files. | |
Description | It is currently not possible to configure extension points for precompiled StreamBase applications deployed as .sbar files. Attempting to do so raises the error: SBAR file for container < .
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Workaround | None | |
SB‑25403 | Tuple IDs returned by sbc readTable all contain zero. | |
Description | The sbc readTable -v command displays tupleid=0 for all tuples retrieved from a query table, rather than a sequence of numeric values.
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Workaround | To obtain sequential values for tuple IDs, run StreamBase server in a Java 8 environment. | |
SB‑23835 | Command line bundler does not find JUnit jar | |
Description | When referenced by the usual Eclipse JUnit library, the junit.jar is not found by the bundler from the command line using the -P option. | |
Workaround | Manually add junit.jar (from %STREAMBASE_HOME%\lib ) as an external .jar reference in StreamBase Studio (not to the .sbconf file) to enable the command-line bundler to find it on the build path. Also add rfa.jar from %STREAMBASE_HOME%\lib\bootext in the same way.
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SB‑23741 | Studio crashes on older 32-bit Linux distributions. | |
Description | A reported Eclipse bug causes Studio to crash on 32-bit Linux when attempting to render a non-empty EventFlow application. This problem is seen with 32-bit RHEL 4 and SuSE 10 distributions, and only with Studio 7.3.0 or later, where the base Eclipse installation is 3.8. | |
Workaround | Try using a 64-bit version of the same distributions, where this problem does not occur. | |
SB‑22297 | Commented-out error input streams consume error tuples. | |
Description | An error input stream, despite being disabled with the EventFlow comment-out feature, still catches errors thrown, but consumes any incoming errors and fails to pass them on. | |
Workaround | To temporarily disable error streams, copy them to a placeholder module and remove them from the active module. | |
SB‑21843 | In the TableAccessor API, ClassCastException is thrown if not using a Tuple from TableAccessor#createRow. | |
Description | If methods in the com.streambase.sb.operator.TableAccessor interface that accept a Tuple are not provided a Tuple retrieved from TableAccessor#createRow , a ClassCastException may be thrown by the API.
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Workaround | Always use TableAccessor#createRow when using TableAccessor API methods.
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SB‑21107 | Problems using activemq-all.jar. | |
Description | Projects that include references to the activemq jar file may not load slf4j or exhibit other classpath problems. | |
Workaround | Replace the actviemq library with the individual jar files provided by apache.org for activemq, which are listed at http://activemq.apache.org/version-5-initial-configuration.html.. | |
SB‑20449 | Display issues with years before 2 AD. | |
Description | The timestamp data type can hold timestamp values in the range -(2^62) to (2^62)-1, and can successfully display any future date in the next 146 million years and any past date to around year 2 AD. However, the year value for dates earlier than 2 AD may not display correctly. | |
Workaround | None. | |
SB‑18294 | Union operator: sub-field order of tuple fields must match with strict options. | |
Description | When using the Union operator with its Strict union or Declared schema options, the order of sub-fields of tuple fields must match exactly. This is in contrast with the default Loose union option, where strict sub-field ordering is no longer required. | |
Workaround | None. | |
SB‑18189 | Some Windows UI themes fail to render borders. | |
Description | On some Windows UI themes, such as the Windows XP Classic theme, some UI elements are drawn without a border. This affects the JDBC SQL text box of the Query operator, among others. | |
Workaround | Try a different Windows theme. | |
SB‑17414 | Order of layout parameters changed one time after import into 6.5 or later. | |
Description | When importing an EventFlow module created with StreamBase 6.4 or earlier into StreamBase 6.5 or later, some layout parameter
lines may shift positions in the .sblayout file (or .sbapp file if you do not use separate layout files). This may affect difference comparisons or version control systems.
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Workaround | The reordering of layout parameter lines is a one-time occurrence after the first save in StreamBase 6.5 or later. Thereafter, these lines are stored consistently with each save. | |
SB‑16594 | Extract as Module feature copies items instead of importing them. | |
Description | The Extract as Module feature makes a copy of the source module's definitions and named schemas, and places the copies in the newly created module. Best practice would be to import those features from the source module to the new module, and to copy all imports from the source to new modules. | |
Workaround | After using Extract as Module, manually convert the copied definitions and named schemas to imports. | |
SB‑16555 | Doubled menu items in Windows Start menu. | |
Description | The Start menu should be cleared when a previous StreamBase release is uninstalled, so that you only see menu entries for
the most recently installed release. However, on systems with more than one StreamBase release installed (such as releases
6.4 and 6.5), the uninstaller can sometimes fail to remove the old entries from the Start menu. In previous releases, this
was not an problem, because the new installer (for, say, 6.5.3) would simply overwrite the same entries for the previously
installed release (say, 6.5.1).
However, starting with release 6.5.4, the StreamBase installer now adds the release number to Start menu entries for the StreamBase Command Prompt and for links to documentation. If an uninstaller fails to clean up the Start menu for a previous 6.5 release, you may see both old and new style links. |
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SB‑14862 | Custom Java operators and adapters cannot include their own janino.jar .
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Description | The StreamBase Server executable, sbd[.exe], incorporates a customized version of the Janino libraries that include bug fixes that have not yet been absorbed by the
Janino project. If you attempt to include the standard janino.jar implementation of Janino as part of a custom operator or adapter, that JAR file conflicts with the version embedded in sbd.
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Workaround | Call Janino as part of StreamBase's server.jar , or see http://code.google.com/p/janino-streambase for public access to StreamBase's Janino bug fixes.
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SB‑14239 | Recordings in Studio fail to play back against streams with imported schemas. | |
Description | Since release 6.4.0, applications can use the Module Imports feature of the EventFlow Editor's Definitions tab to import schemas. If you use the Studio Recordings view to record the operation of such an application, it fails to play back. | |
Workaround | Create a local copy of the imported schema in the application module that contains the stream, and specify the copy for use by the stream. Then re-record the application. | |
SB‑14133 | sb-config --cxx returns a setting for G++ 4.3, 4.4, or 4.5 on newer Linux distributions | |
Description | On Linux, in StreamBase samples that build C++ code, some of the example Makefiles show sb-config --cxx as the correct usage to determine the G++ compiler to use. On newer Linux distributions, this command returns the distribution's default G++ 4.3, 4.4, or 4.5 compiler, which is not supported for building StreamBase client code, and sb-config does not honor the CC and CXX environment variables. | |
Workaround | On such systems, install GCC and G++ 4.2, and edit the Makefiles to specify CXX=g++-4.2 .
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SB‑13398 | Filter operators with very large predicate settings may result in a runtime EvalException error. | |
Description | Filter operators with several output ports and complex expressions to evaluate for each port may result in a com.streambase.sb.runtime.exceptions.EvalException error when attempting to run the application that contains such a filter.
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Workaround | Add another Filter operator and split the predicate settings between the two Filter operators. | |
SB‑13303 | Reuters RFA Configuration File wizard appears to not connect under Windows Vista or Windows 7. | |
Description | Under Windows Vista and Windows 7, you can run the Reuters RFA Configuration File wizard, but the wizard's Test Connectivity page shows a red X and the Test Connection button remains dimmed. | |
Workaround | This wizard makes changes to the Windows registry, and under the Vista and Windows 7 security model, registry changes require administrator permissions. For these operating systems, use the procedure described in Special Steps for Windows Vista, 7 and 10. | |
SB‑13113 | Application output view does not display UTF-8 characters. | |
Description | Both StreamBase Server and StreamBase Studio are fully capable of processing and displaying Unicode character sets, but neither is set to do so by default. | |
Workaround | Follow the instructions in Unicode Support to configure StreamBase Server, Studio, and any StreamBase client applications to process the UTF-8 character set. | |
SB‑13021 | JDBC database errors related to string lengths. | |
Description | Due to the removal of string lengths in StreamBase as of release 6.3, some static checking of JDBC table sizes is no longer possible. This can lead to database-specific errors, possibly including data truncation, if a StreamBase application attempts to insert into a JDBC table string values that are too wide for the JDBC table's schema. | |
Workaround | None. | |
SB‑12824 | Java and C++ format doubles differently. | |
Description | When displaying integer-like values of type double, Java code outputs the value with a decimal point and zero appended (34.0),
whereas C++ code outputs the same value without those features (34). Thus, the same double values output to stdout with sbc dequeue and jsbc dequeue are formatted differently.
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Workaround | None. | |
SB‑12401 | Clients connecting to sbproxy with misconfigured SSL may hang. | |
Description | Client applications attempting to make a secure connection to StreamBase Server by means of the sbproxy server may hang if the client or server is not configured to support SSL. | |
Workaround | Carefully review your SSL configuration setup. | |
SB‑12136 | On 32-bit Windows, some third-party applications can interfere with StreamBase Server starting. | |
Description | In recent releases, StreamBase Server is started by default with a requested maximum memory size of 512 or 1024 MB. Certain third-party applications, including Apple's Bonjour program, load themselves in the middle of available RAM, which can prevent StreamBase Server from reserving a contiguous block of memory. | |
Workaround | You can (1) reduce StreamBase Server's maximum memory size request by adjusting the server configuration file as described in Java VM Memory Settings, (2) remove the competing program, such as Bonjour, or (3) upgrade to a supported 64-bit platform. | |
SB‑11964 | Case-sensitive Unicode regular expressions require Java 1.6. | |
Description | When running StreamBase with Java 1.5, with Unicode support enabled as described in Unicode Support, the expression language function behaves as if an ignore-case option was enabled.
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Workaround | To have both case-sensitive regular expressions and Unicode support, you must run StreamBase with Java 1.6, which is the default JDK shipped with StreamBase. | |
SB‑11245 | RFA/Java Configuration: Test Connection sometimes fails with RTIC servers. | |
Description | The RFA/Java Configuration Wizard and Reuters Schema Designer, under certain conditions when used with an RTIC server, fail to access the server. This occurs when using the Configuration Wizard's Test Connection button and the Schema Designer's Discover Services and Start FIDs Lookup tools. | |
Workaround | None needed. Despite the reported connection failures, the RFA/Java configuration file generated by the wizard is valid and usable by the Reuters RMDS subscribing adapter. | |
SB‑11117 | Test Editor might not update changes in an open Feed Simulation file. | |
Description | If a StreamBase Feed Simulation file is modified while a Test Editor is open that references that feed simulation, the Test Editor may not update its contents until it is closed and reopened. | |
Workaround | Close the Test Editor before editing a Feed Simulation file referenced in the test. | |
SB‑10983 | Reuters RFA Publishing Adapter not shipped for Linux | |
Description | Because of a change in C++ libraries, the Reuters RFA Publishing external adapter is not shipped for Linux in StreamBase 6.x or 7.x. | |
Workaround | Use the new Reuters RMDS Publishing embedded adapter. | |
SB‑10792 | The Query operator converts a JDBC data type differently when using explicit schemas than when using database data types. | |
Description | When explicit schemas are used, the Query operator does not use database metadata to determine the mapping between JDBC data
types and StreamBase data types. The JDBC data type Types.TIME is normally converted to an interval timestamp since it has a time, but no date component. But when explicit schemas are
used, there is no database type information, so Types.TIME is converted to an absolute timestamp.
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Workaround | None. | |
SB‑10486 | Hierarchical data restrictions. | |
Description | Patterns by value do not support using the tuple data type for their on-value portion. Similarly, tuple subfields cannot be used as the index or primary key of a Query Table. | |
Workaround | Design schemas so that the intended sort field or key is a top-level numeric or timestamp field, as described in StreamBase Pattern Matching Language. | |
SB‑10363 | No StreamBase data type corresponding to Sybase timestamp. | |
Description | When used with Sybase data sources, StreamSQL fails to convert timestamps, resulting in typecheck errors. This is because
the Sybase timestamp is based on the Sybase varbinary data type.
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Workaround | In StreamSQL code that will be used for Sybase data sources, use the Sybase datetime data type instead of timestamp .
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SB‑8640 | Java Operator with zero inputs does nothing. | |
Description | While it is not an error to create a Java operator with zero input ports, the processTuple method will never be called, and thus the Java operator can never emit any tuples.
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Workaround | None. | |
SB‑8297 | Files edited outside StreamBase Studio are not refreshed in Studio automatically. | |
Description | For .sbapp and .sbfs files that were created using StreamBase Studio and are still open in Studio, modifications made using an external editor
are not automatically refreshed in the current Studio Editor session.
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Workaround | If edits are made outside of Studio and you now want to use the latest file, right-click the project that contains the changes you made and select Refresh. | |
SB‑7148 | Invalid byte error when opening EventFlow application. | |
Description | Studio sometimes fails to open an EventFlow application with this error:
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Workaround | Perform the following steps to recover:
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SB‑7075 | Changing perspectives can rearrange the Studio toolbar. | |
Description | The position of toolbar sections can change when you go from perspective to perspective, especially when going from the Authoring to the Demo perspective and back. | |
Workaround | Eclipse toolbars do not have fixed locations, so this is expected behavior. | |
SB‑6862 | Not all databases have native blob support. | |
Description | For example, Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase do not have blob support. For these databases, you can write blobs into varbinary and possibly other types. But when blobs are read from a select statement, they are returned as strings, not blobs. | |
Workaround | Add a Map operator and convert the string to a blob. | |
SB‑6346 | Custom function C++ code typechecking is delayed until the application is generated. | |
Description | Most portions of a StreamBase application are typechecked in real time as you add features to an EventFlow or StreamSQL application. However, starting with release 5.0, typechecking for a custom function written in C++ is delayed until the application is generated and run. | |
Workaround | None. Be aware that typechecking errors may not be reported as usual when using custom C++ functions. | |
SB‑5882 | Tuple dimensions do not reset counter when another dimension closes a window early. | |
Description | A tuple-based dimension that closes due to other dimensions (for example, after another dimension times out) does not reset its counter. When this happens, the next window will close based on the total number of tuples received, resulting in a partially full dimension. | |
Workaround | None. | |
SB‑5779 | SBAPP-to-SSQL Conversion Assistant resets module parameters to default values. | |
Description | If you run the SBAPP-to-SSQL Conversion Assistant on an EventFlow application that makes use of module parameter references, the resulting StreamSQL application does not have any module parameter references. They are replaced by their default values. | |
Workaround | After the conversion, edit the StreamSQL file to add the non-default module parameter values. | |
SB‑5749 | Feed Simulation Editor's data rate edit and save Issue on Linux. | |
Description | In StreamBase Studio, the Feed Simulation Editor lets you set the rate in number of tuples per second at which data will be generated for a stream. On Linux only, if you use the keyboard to enter an integer in the Data Rate text box, the new value might not be saved. | |
Workaround | After clicking into the text box and entering the value, press Enter or change the cursor's focus (for example, press Tab). Then press the Save icon or enter Ctrl+S. Note that if you press Ctrl+S while your cursor is within the Data Rate text box, the new value is not saved. You must press Ctrl+S again. | |
SB‑4931 | SBAPP-to-SSQL Conversion Assistant does not support parallel operators. | |
Description | If your EventFlow application file has individual operators that are marked for parallel operation, the SBAPP-to-SSQL Conversion Assistant cannot generate equivalent functionality in the generated StreamSQL application because there is no direct analogy for parallel operators in StreamSQL. | |
Workaround | After the conversion, if appropriate for your application (no dependencies on data in other operations), you can use an APPLY PARALLEL MODULE statement or APPLY PARALLEL JDBC statement in the StreamSQL file. For details on the APPLY statement, see the StreamSQL Guide. |
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SB‑4559 | Join timeout is not asynchronous. | |
Description | Join timeout in the Join operator is not asynchronous. That is, the Join operator does not remove a tuple from its buffer until the timeout has passed and another tuple arrives on the same input stream. Tuples received on one input stream do not affect the buffer of the other input stream. | |
Workaround | None. | |
SB‑4225 | Some disk drive configurations can corrupt disk-based Query Tables if power fails. | |
Description | Some caching disk drives do not guarantee the sequencing of disk writes, nor do they guarantee that all the writes to the drive have actually happened. This behavior improves disk performance, but at the risk of data corruption in the event of a power outage or equipment failure. StreamBase is vulnerable to this kind of data corruption if your StreamBase application uses disk-based Query Tables. | |
Workaround | Disk drives with this behavior usually have a driver-level setting to turn this capability on or off. For example, the driver may present you with a check box labeled Enable write caching on the disk. Unchecking this box would prevent the problem from occurring. | |
SB‑3955 | Finding sbd process failure details. | |
Description | When StreamBase Studio runs an application, it launches the server process in the background. If the server process fails for any reason, Studio tries to report the reason to you. However, the actual message that Studio displays may not contain enough information,depending on the failure. | |
Workaround | To get more information about the reason for the sbd process failure, open the Eclipse Error Log View, as described in Error Log View. | |
SB‑3585 | Inconsistent support for undo in StreamBase Studio. | |
Description | Many editing operations in Studio cannot be undone. This includes operations such as copying schemas, editing definitions, editing feed simulations, and so on. | |
Workaround | The Revert command in the File menu can be used to undo all changes since the last time a file was saved. | |
SB‑2931 | Relocatable RPMs install incorrect symbolic links in /usr .
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Description | The Linux RPM packages are relocatable. This means that the default installation location of /opt/tibco/sb-cep can be changed to a different location. However, if this is done, symbolic links are still installed in /usr/bin and /usr/lib that point to /opt/tibco/sb-cep .
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Workaround | Either edit the symbolic link by hand, or use the archive file installer instead of the RPMs to install StreamBase on Linux. | |
SB‑2507 | Java Client library IOException when client program is suspended. | |
Description | A program using the StreamBase Java Client library may receive an unexpected IOException if it is suspended (using either
Ctrl+Z, or kill -SIGSTOP ). The IOException is thrown when the program is resumed, or placed in the background. The exception may be thrown even if
there is no network traffic at the time. This issue does not apply to Windows systems.
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Workaround | Do not suspend StreamBase clients written in Java. | |
SB‑1969 | StreamBase Studio on Windows triggers Windows firewall when running Server. | |
Description | Users of StreamBase Studio on Windows may find that the Windows Firewall, or a third-party firewall product, prompts for permission to continue when first starting StreamBase Server. The message may refer to javaw or to StreamBase Server by name. This is expected behavior of Windows firewalls. You must grant the requested permission in order to continue using StreamBase Server on this machine. | |
Workaround | After granting permission once, you should not be prompted about this again. | |
SB‑1769 | LockDirectoryException error encountered when starting StreamBase Server.
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Description | There may be a number of cases when you would encounter the LockDirectoryException error. If the message indicates File exists , either another instance of StreamBase Server is currently running or the prior instance of Server was improperly shut down.
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Workaround | If another StreamBase Server instance is running, change the server configuration file to point the datadir element to a different directory. If there is no other Server instance running, you must manually delete the directory named
in the File exists message.
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SB‑1289 | IPv6 addresses not supported. | |
Description | StreamBase Server can only connect to IPv4 addresses. If you try to connect using IPv6 addresses, the connection is refused. | |
Workaround | None. | |
SB‑1164 | Issues with certain older Linux kernel versions. | |
Description | Linux kernel versions 2.6.8-10 have a known bug in their thread handling code. This bug can cause sbd to exit immediately after servicing its first client request. For more information, see http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0410.2/1650.html. | |
Workaround | This bug was fixed in Linux kernel 2.6.11. This does not affect the Linux distributions currently supported by StreamBase. If you are running an older kernel in the 2.6.8-10 range, then set the environment variable STREAMBASE_IGNORE_SIGHUP=1 to work around this problem. Set the variable in the login environment in which StreamBase Server will run. | |
SB‑1039 | C++ code is not binary compatible between releases. | |
Description | If you use either the C++ Client library, plug-in functions, or plug-in aggregates, you must recompile them from source in
order to use them in each new release. Without recompiling, StreamBase returns an error message at runtime. bin/sbd: error while loading shared libraries ... cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory |
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Workaround | Recompile your C++ code from your original source against the new headers. | |
SB‑804 | init.d script uses a hard-coded port number. | |
Description | UNIX only. If you change /opt/tibco/sb-cep/ to point to a port other than 10000, then the stop , restart , and status commands in the /etc/init.d/streambase script do not work as expected. Those commands assume that sbd is running on port 10000.
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Workaround | Edit the commands in the /etc/init.d/streambase script to use the -p option, to force sbd to run on the same port specified in the modified sbd.sbconf file.
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