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TIBCO® Data Streams 10.4.5 adds the following updates and new features:
- New Operators Added to JMS/EMS Adapter Suite
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New operators join the TIBCO StreamBase® Adapter for JMS and EMS: JMS Request/Reply and a corresponding EMS Request/Reply operator. See the adapter suite and sample pages for details.
- Disk Query Tables Now Support Null Values in String fields
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Disk-based Query Tables now support null values in primary and secondary key string fields.
- Oracle Log Miner Now Obtains Field and Primary Key Values
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The Oracle CDC LogMiner Parser Adapter includes the following enhancements:
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The adapter now parses the WHERE statement of UPDATES to obtain existing fields' values as well as the primary key.
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A new option enables the query of UNSUPPORTED operations for debug purposes.
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- Kafka Adapters Now Support Connections to Azure Event Hubs
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The Kafka Consumer and Producer adapters now support connections to Microsoft Azure Event Hubs portals.
- Decision Table Validation Improved
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The Decision Table Analyzer now uses a decision tree instead of order n^2 code paths, which improves the time it takes to validate decision tables.
Decision table validation was further improved as follows:
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During decision table loading, TIBCO BusinessEvents-style action expressions are no longer evaluated in columns of type string, since there is no way such expressions can fail at runtime.
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At runtime, if all action columns contain BusinessEvents-style expressions and none are of type list or tuple, you can populate action tuples manually in a client using Tuple.setField() API, rather than evaluating a StreamBase expression language expression to do so.
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A new system property optionally disables all expression validation during decision table loading. See Decision Table Performance Considerations for details.
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- FIX Adapter Now Includes TLS/SSL Connectivity and Whitelist Support
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The TIBCO StreamBase® Adapter for FIX can now connect using TLS/SSL (initiator and acceptor) and can also specify a list of IP addresses or address ranges that are authorized to connect (acceptor only).
- UDP Receiver Adapter Improved
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The UDP Receiver Input Adapter now includes an option to set the underlying socket receive size on its own, compared to having the maximum packet size set that
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the datagram buffer size. Also, buffer creation was adjusted to prevent repeated buffer creation. - Documentation Updates
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This release includes the following updates and corrections to the documentation:
- ActiveSpaces Operator Pages Clarified
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The configuration comments for the operator's timeout options were updated for clarity, both in the operator page and the operator sample's configuration file.
This release includes the following changes in functionality:
- ActivFeed Input Adapter Now Available
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The TIBCO StreamBase® Adapter for Activ Financial was previously unavailable in recent StreamBase 10 releases due to third-party API issues. The adapter is significantly improved in 10.4.5 and supported once again.
This section provides a list of errors corrected in release 10.4.5 of the TIBCO StreamBase® component of TIBCO® Data Streams.
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Number | Resolution |
TIBCO StreamBase® 10.4.5 incorporates all fixes resolved in the release 7.7 series through 7.7.8. | |
SB-47796 | Some third-party dependencies required by the UMDF adapter were previously excluded from the High Performance FIX installation kits. This was corrected. |
SB-47416, SB-47412 | Query Tables stored in transactional memory were not maintaining null values for boolean fields. This was corrected such that null values are now correctly maintained. |
SB-47414, SB-46542 | An internal configuration issue was causing a delay when validating the XML format of LiveView configuration files. This was corrected. |
SB-47366 |
The Amazon S3 via HDFS sample included an example S3 XML configuration file
that incorrectly used the .conf extension. This
caused the sample to fail because the StreamBase Runtime considers any
.conf file in the Maven classpath to be a HOCON
configuration file for the current fragment. The S3 configuration file was
renamed to have the .xml extension, and all
references to the file were updated.
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SB-47273 | The epdev commands that ran Maven were not passing the -D options (properties) to Maven. Now they do. |
SB-47272 | Aggregate operators stored in transactional memory would fail to compile in certain cases. This problem was corrected. |
SB-47167 | Query Tables in transactional memory were not rolling back commits during a failover. This resulted in incorrect data in the Query Table. This problem was corrected. |
SB-47165 | Deleting rows in a Query Table stored in transactional memory not using the primary index failed to delete the rows. This error was corrected. |
SB-47164 | Previously, decision table cells allowed timestamps with negative timezone offsets such as: 2016-03-17 15:02:24.333-0700 but not with positive timezone offsets such as: 2016-03-17 15:02:24.333+0700. Positive timezone offsets in decision tables now pass typecheck. |
SB-46992 | On a single machine, if a node was stopped within a running cluster, and another node, with a different cluster name was started, it could incorrectly join the first cluster. This was corrected. |
SB-46903 | Distributed transaction deadlocks were causing Distributed Router errors during initialization that prevented initialization from completing successfully. These deadlocks were resolved and the Distributed Router now correctly initializes. |
SB-46365 | On Windows systems, a fragment deploy would fail if a directory in the user's PATH environment variable was surrounded by double quotes. This was fixed. |
SB-46339 | Null key values for Query Tables stored in transactional memory were returning an error. This error was corrected and null key values now work correctly in transactional memory Query Tables. |
SB-46333 | Boolean values in a transactional memory table were incorrectly handled. This problem was resolved. |
SB-37043 |
Starting several nodes at the same time, perhaps by specifying a cluster name
as the servicename parameter, could result in a
duplicate timestamp error. This was corrected.
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