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IBM® Rational® Application Developer for WebSphere® Software, Version 7.0.0.4 fix pack contains fixes and enhancements to the version 7.0 release.
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This update has been superseded and is no longer available for download from ibm.com. You should update your product with the most recent version available. See http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=2042&uid=swg27007823 for the most recent available update.
If you require this specific version, contact IBM Rational Software Support. For contact information, see http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/handbook/contacts.html.
This fix pack includes new features, enhancements, and fixes to the version 7.0, version 7.0.0.1, version 7.0.0.2, and version 7.0.0.3 releases of IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software.
- Cumulative updates
- New in this release
- Rational RequisitePro Integration
- J2EE Connector (J2C) tools: J2C migration
- User assistance: new AJAX portlet sample
- Fixed APARs contained in this release
- Known problems
- Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.1
- Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.2
- Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.3
Cumulative updates
This version includes all fixes, enhancements, and new features from the following fix packs:
In addition, see the release notes for version 7.0 of IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software to learn about its new features and any limitations or problems known at the time of its release. The release notes for version 7.0 are available at:http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/rationalsdp/v7/rad/70/docs/readme/readme.html
- Rational RequisitePro Integration
- J2EE Connector (J2C) tools: J2C migration
- User assistance: new AJAX portlet sample
- The new Requirement Editor view
The 7.0.0.4 release includes a new Requirement Editor view. In this view, you can edit the name, description, attributes, and traceability for a requirement. You can also add optional HTML tags to format the description.
If you add HTML tags to the description, the formatted text is displayed on the Preview page and in the Requirement Text view. The HTML tags are visible in Attribute Matrix views, on the Description page, and in the Requirement Properties window in Rational RequisitePro®. Do not use HTML tags to format the description of requirements that are located in Microsoft® Word documents.
To view and modify a requirement:- In the Requirement Explorer view, double-click a requirement.
- In the Requirement Editor view, on the Overview page, view or modify the text for the requirement in the Description field. Optionally, you can add HTML tags and click Preview to view them as formatted text.
- In the Details section, specify attribute values.
- Click the Traceability tab to view and modify traceability to and from other requirements.
- On the toolbar, click Save.
- The new Requirement Text view
The 7.0.0.4 release includes a new Requirement Text view. Click a requirement in any requirement view to display the name and description of a requirement in the Requirement Text view. Requirements that use HTML tags are displayed as formatted text in this view. Text in this view is read-only; use the Requirement Editor view to modify the name or description. Click the Pin Text View icon in this view or click requirements in other views to continue to display the current requirement text.
- Links to WebSphere Business Modeling
Links between Rational RequisitePro requirements and WebSphere Business Modeling elements are now displayed in the UML domain. - If the target server for the connector project is WebSphere Application Server, Version 5.1, then it will be used for J2C migration.
- If the corresponding connector project in your workspace is does not have its target server set to WebSphere Application Server, Version 5.1, then a new connector project is created that has its target server set to WebSphere Application Server, Version 5.1 and is named following the convention <old name>_51, where <old name> is the name of the connector project already in your workspace.
New in this release
This release of Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software contains contains new features and enhancements in the following areas::
Rational RequisitePro integration
Note: The documentation for the following new features is not included in the online Help.
J2EE Connector (J2C) tools: J2C migration
The behavior for the J2C migration feature has changed:
- Old behavior: When using the J2C Migration wizard, if your workspace does not already contain a corresponding connector project, then a corresponding connector project is imported and the target server for the project is set to WebSphere Application Server, Version 6.1. Otherwise, the corresponding connector project already in your workspace is used for J2C migration.
New behavior: When using the J2C Migration wizard, if your workspace does not already contain a corresponding connector project, then a corresponding connector project is imported and the target server for the project is set to WebSphere Application Server, Version 5.1. Otherwise, if your workspace already contains the corresponding connector project:
User assistance: new AJAX portlet sample
A new portlet showcasing the AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript™ and XML) technology has been added to the portlet technology samples in the Samples Gallery.
Fixed APARs contained in this release
Component | APAR number | Description |
ClearCase® Plug-In for Eclipse | PK39851 | Problems with Undo Hijack on edited files. |
ClearCase Plug-In for Eclipse | PK40100 | File Changed dialogue box appears unnecessarily. |
Data tools | PK44167 | SQLJ generated files should not be added to version control. |
Data tools | PK45287 | Bind SQLJ Profiles wizard is missing vertical scroll bar on reopening. |
Data tools | PK45875 | EJB migration does not properly handle BIGINT. |
Data tools | PK46603 | Generate map function can not handle two schemas. |
Data tools | PK46676 | DB2® UDB zSeries® reverse engineering does not create foreign keys. |
Data tools | PK49583 | z/OS® DB2 v7 COBOL or Java™ stored procedure fails with Authorization ID error in Database explorer. |
Data tools | PK50128 | Cannot run stored procedure. |
Debugger | PK45383 | Suspended thread did not display when breakpoint was reached. |
Debugger | PK51120 | Random lock up when using the Debug perspective. |
Documentation | JR23288 | EJB Deploy limitation that multiple output folders is not supported requires documentation. |
Documentation | PK38421 | Installation guide is not clear regarding support of RHEL4 64 bit for Rational Agent Controller. |
Documentation | PK38596 | System requirements are incomplete. |
Documentation | PK38682 | System requirements are incomplete. |
Documentation | PK41145 | Silent Install (including updates) needs documentation |
Documentation | PK41684 | Help information is missing for using XSD to Java SDO generated code. |
Documentation | PK42213 | Incorrect information in the online help regarding new J2EE project preferences. |
Documentation | PK44537 | EJB 2.0 back-end DB2UDBOS390_V8_1 is not migrated to v7. |
Documentation | PK44648 | J2EE project workspace migrated to v7 is missing Project Explorer view. |
Documentation | PK44792 | Ambiguous documentation concerning the import/export of WebSphere Application Server v6.0 and v6.1 .car files. |
Documentation | PK45995 | Typo in "Display dynamic information on Web pages with JavaServer Faces" tutorial. |
Documentation | PK45996 | Java code typo in "Display dynamic information on Web pages with JavaServer Faces" tutorial. |
Documentation | PK46311 | Documentation for upgrade of WebSphere Application Server v6.1 is misleading. |
Documentation | PK46401 | Documentation indicates it is possible to set the highest version (of J2EE) used for J2EE development. |
Documentation | PK48018 | Documentation incorrectly states that there is a feature to create an XML schema from a relational table. |
Documentation | PK48617 | Unclear how to run administrative script against a remote WebSphere Application Server server. |
Documentation | PK49891 | Batch importer documentation for style component lists 0,1,2, but the message string must be used instead. |
Documentation | PK50829 | "Automated Ant build" example does not work as documented. |
Documentation | PK51235 | WebSphere Application Server Community Edition adapter is not part of the Web Tools Platform offering. |
Documentation | PK52308 | Local repository setup procedure needs changing. |
J2C tools | PK50616 | Cannot pass any generation style parameters to batch importer using a command line. |
J2EE tools | PK49099 | JAX-RPC Web service client does not appear under JSR-109 Web Services node after creating it. |
J2EE tools | PK49952 | Project Utility JAR section in EAR deployment descriptor does not display EJB projects that are configured as utility projects. |
J2EE tools | PK51070 | Missing "display-name" for security constraint after migrating a project from J2EE 1.3 to 1.4. |
JavaServer Faces tools | PK16507 | Calendar is shown in an incorrect location on Firefox 1.5 after JSP file is created. |
JavaServer Faces tools | PK40716 | When using the JSF inputReachText control inside a Web page, the drop-down list for the heading, font, etc. is not correctly displayed in the Polish locale. |
JavaServer Faces tools | PK44741 | Incorrect German encoding in jsf-ibm.jar file. |
JavaServer Faces tools | PK45958 | Row Action does not work on certain browsers on Mac OS. |
JavaServer Faces tools | PK47481 | Error reported indicating tag <f:actionListener> cannot be nested in the <hx:commandexbutton> tag. |
JavaServer Faces tools | PK49001 | Date picker window closes before a selection can be made when located near bottom of browser window. |
JavaServer Faces tools | PK51364 | Value binding after an immediate submission for a portlet does not contain the correct value. |
Page designer | PK41994 | The Apply Template option is not available. |
Portal tools | PK42903 | Not able to run Portlet samples. |
Portal tools | PK43764 | MissingResourceException error occurs when the Java output folder is not WEB-INF/classes. |
Portal tools | PK44366 | NoClassDefFoundError error occurs when portlet catches an exception referenced from Web application library. |
Portal tools | PK45687 | First publish after restart causes "Could not publish to the server" message. |
Portal tools | PK48245 | Administrator ID and password are lost when the portal test environment is added using Run On Server. |
Portal tools | PK48247 | While creating a portal server runtime, if the delete button is used an incomplete portal server runtime is still created. |
Portal tools | PK48622 | Run On Server for portlets without changing their JSP results in complete publishing operation. |
Portal tools | PK49967 | ClassNotFound error occurs when running a portlet. |
Source editor | PK45964 | BUG189924:JSP Syntax validator does not detect session="false." |
Source editor | PK50605 | BUG199175: Disabling JSP Fragment validation does not ignore Source validation in JSP file. |
Struts tools | PK44974 | When form beans with certain fields are dragged from Page Data view on to Page Designer, the wizard does not appear. |
UML modeling | PK01629 | Model integrity error occurs when trying to move a message in a sequence diagram. |
UML modeling | PK07520 | Deleting a constrained element from the property window does not update the diagram. |
UML modeling | PK46820 | Activation shortens when deleting the related message. |
UML modeling | PK49810 | Error java.lang.NullPointerException occurs when selecting existing element for a transition effect. |
Web Services tools | PK38770 | Error in enterprise deployment descriptor after Web service generation. |
Web Services tools | PK45059 | Web Service does not appear in the Web service list. |
Web tools | PK44392 | BUG183756: Custom taglib defined in Web Library project is not recognized. |
Web tools | PK46214 | User information not properly updated in Security Editor (WebSphere Application Server-specific role mappings). |
Web tools | PK49657 | Cannot open JSP in Page Designer; java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException error occurs. |
Web tools | PK50634 | When using a template on a Web page, the page does not display when launched on the local WebSphere server and a NullPointerException error occurs. |
XML tools | PK39361 | The XML file does not validate against the target schemas. |
XML tools | PK42207 | XSL takes minutes to generate, and then contains errors. |
XML tools | PK47877 | StackOverflowError error when using the WSDL editor. |
XML tools | PK48109 | Lock up occurs when performing XML to XML mapping. |
XML tools | PK48682 | An incorrect WSDL file was validated successfully; no problems were reported. |
XML tools | PK48686 | The EMF WSDL validator fails to pick up non-WS-I compliance errors. |
Known problems are documented in the form of individual technotes in the Support knowledge base at: http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/support/. As problems are discovered and resolved, the knowledge base will be updated and maintained with any new information. By searching the knowledge base, you can quickly find workarounds or solutions to problems.
The following links launch customized queries of the live Support knowledge base:
Prerequisites
This section describes the specific installation requirements for this fix pack.
For information about the hardware and software for Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0, see the detailed system requirements document at: http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/developer/application/sysreq/index.html
- If you are installing the fix pack at the same time when you install Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0, then the disk space requirements are essentially the same as for version 7.0.
- If you are installing the fix pack as an update, however, you might need up to an additional 2 GB of disk space. Your actual disk space requirements depend on the feature that you selected when you installed version 7.0 of the product.
- For information about the Installation Manager, Version 1.1 release or to download the compressed file for local installation, see: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=2042&uid=swg24016647
- For information about working with Installation Manager, visit the Installation Manager Information Center at: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/install/v1m0r0/index.jsp
- For Windows®: IBM 32-bit Runtime Environment for Windows, Java 2 Technology Edition, Version 5.0 service release 4; Sun Java 2 Platform Standard Edition Runtime Environment Version 5.0 Update 11 for Microsoft Windows
- For Linux®: IBM 32-bit Runtime Environment for Linux on Intel® architecture, Java 2 Technology Edition, Version 5.0 service release 4; Sun Java 2 Platform Standard Edition Runtime Environment Version 5.0 Update 11 for Linux x86 (not supported for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server [SLES] Version 9)
- Start Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software.
- Click Help > Software Updates > Manage Configuration.
- In the Manage Configuration window, expand the folder that contains the current Eclipse IDE and click the entry starting with Eclipse Project SDK 3.2.1.r321.
- In the right-hand pane, click Scan for updates.
- In the Update Site Mirrors window, select an update site mirror and click OK.
- In the Updates wizard, on the Search results page, select an Eclipse update site and click Next.
- Follow the on-screen instructions in the Updates wizard to install the update.
Note: When you are prompted to verify the update of the features that have not been digitally signed, click Install All. - After the update is completed, in the Install/Update window, click Yes to restart the product.
- Start Installation Manager.
- On the Start page of Installation Manager, click File > Preferences, and then click Repositories. The Repositories page opens.
- On the Repositories page, click Add Repository.
- In the Add repository window, enter the URL of the repository location or browse to it and enter a file path, and then click OK.
- Click OK to close the Preference page.
Hardware requirements
There are no additional processor or memory requirements for installing this fix pack; however, there might be additional disk space requirements depending on whether you are installing the fix pack at the same time when you install Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0 or if you are installing the fix pack as an update:
If you choose to download the update as a compressed file for local installation, you require approximately 6 GB to store and extract the compressed file.
This section describes the additional software requirements for installing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4.For information about prerequisites for installing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0, see the see the Installation Guide online at: Installation Guide.
Before you can install this fix pack, you must install IBM Installation Manager, Version 1.1. , By default, if you attempt to update or install packages by using an earlier version of Installation Manager, IBM Installation Manager, Version 1.1 is installed on your computer automatically.
Note:
For Windows Vista: If you install Eclipse inside the Program Files directory (C:\Program Files), then you must run Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software as the administrator. (Right-click the program shortcut and click Run as administrator.)
To update an existing Eclipse IDE to version 3.2.2 or later, if you have Internet access, complete the following steps:
Now your Eclipse IDE meets the prerequisite version for installing this fix pack.
Internet access is usually required because, by default, the update is located and installed by Installation Manager directly from the IBM update repository for Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.
Important: When Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software is installed, the location of its update repository is automatically embedded in Installation Manager. For Installation Manager to search the default update repository, the preference Search the linked repositories during installation and updates on the Repositories preference page must be selected. This preference is selected by default.
To install the fix pack from a different repository location (for example, if the fix pack is available on a shared drive or HTTP or HTTPS server), you must add the repository location in Installation Manager.
To add a repository location:
Installation Instructions
You can install this fix pack when you install the Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0. If version 7.0, 7.0.0.1, 7.0.0.2, or 7.0.0.3 of the product is already installed on your computer, you can install the fix pack as an update.
This section describes the specific installation instructions for this fix pack.
- Installation scenarios
- Downloading the fix pack for local installations
- Installing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4 as an update
- Installing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4 for the first time on Windows Vista
- Installation notes for Windows Vista
- Sample installation steps for Rational Software Architect, Version 7.0.0.4 on Windows Vista
- Starting Rational Software Architect, Version 7.0.0.4 on a Windows Vista computer
- Uninstalling the fix pack
- If IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0, 7.0.0.1, 7.0.0.2, or 7.0.0.3 is already installed on your system, then you can install this update by using the Update Packages wizard in IBM Installation Manager. For details, refer to Installing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4 as an update.
Important note about upgrading from Microsoft Windows XP to Microsoft Windows Vista: If you plan to upgrade your operating system from Microsoft Windows XP to Windows Vista and IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0, 7.0.0.1, 7.0.0.2, or 7.0.0.3 is currently installed, refer to the instructions on the Support Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21257411
- If you are installing IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0, for the first time or if you are installing an additional instance of it, then you can install this update at the same time when you install IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0, by clicking Check for updates on the Install page of the Installing Packages wizard in IBM Installation Manager.
Important: If you are installing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4 for the first time on Microsoft Windows Vista, then refer to Installing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4 for the first time on Windows Vista.
For information about installing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0, including installation prerequisites, see the Installation Guide online at: http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/rationalsdp/v7/rad/ 70/docs/install_instruction/install.htmlNote: The commands for installing silently have changed in IBM Installation Manager, Version 1.1; the information in the Installation Guide is not current. Updated information about silent installation is available in the Installation Manager Information Center at: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/install/v1m0r0/index.jsp.
- Download the fix pack from the download URL below.
- Extract the compressed files to an appropriate directory. For example, extract to C:\temp\updates. All compressed files must be extracted to the same directory.
- Add the fix pack's repository location in IBM Installation Manager:
- Start IBM Installation Manager.
- On the Start page of Installation Manager, click File > Preferences, and then click Repositories. The Repositories page opens.
- On the Repositories page, click Add Repository.
- In the Add repository window, browse to or enter the file path to the diskTag.inf file, which is located in the disk1 sub-directory in the directory where you extracted the compressed files. For example, enter C:\temp\updates\disk1\diskTag.inf and then click OK.
- Click OK to close the Preference page.
- Install the fix pack as described previously in this document.
- Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0 must be installed.
- The product cannot be open when you install this fix pack. Also, ensure that all browsers and other applications opened by Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software are closed.
- Start IBM Installation Manager.
On Microsoft Windows Vista:
You must run Installation Manager as administrator. (Right-click the program shortcut and click Run as administrator.) - On the Start page of Installation Manager, click the Update Packages button.
- If a new version of Installation Manager is found, you are prompted to confirm that you want to install it before you can continue. Click OK to proceed. Installation Manager automatically installs the new version, stops, restarts, and resumes.
- In the Update packages wizard, select the Installed Location for Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software and click Next. Installation Manager searches for updates in the Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software repository on the Web, as well as any repository locations that you entered. A progress indicator shows the search is taking place.
- By default, recommended updates are displayed and selected on the Update Package page. Ensure that you select Version 7.0.0.4 for Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, and then click Next.
- On the Licenses page, read the license agreements for the update. On the left side of the License page; click each item to display the license agreement text.
- If you agree to the terms for the entire license agreements, click I accept the terms of the license agreements.
- Click Next to continue.
- On the Summary page, review information displayed, and then click Update. A progress indicator shows the percentage of the installation completed.
- When the update process completes, a message that confirms the success of the process is displayed near the top of the page. Click View log file to open the log file for the current session in a new window. You must close the Installation Log window to continue.
- You must run Installation Manager as administrator. (Right-click the program shortcut and click Run as administrator.)
- If you are starting the installation of Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software from the launchpad program, you must run the launchpad programs as administrator.
- Selecting installation directories within the Program Files directory (C:\Program Files) is not recommended.
- Start the launchpad program as administrator. (Right-click the launchpad program and click Run as administrator).
- If you have not done so already, read the release information by clicking Release notes.
- When you are ready to begin the installation, click Install IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software.
- A message window opens to inform you whether the program IBM Installation Manager is detected on your workstation.
- If IBM Installation Manager is not detected on your system, then you are informed that you must install it before you can continue.
- Click OK to install IBM Installation Manager. The IBM Installation Manager installation wizard opens. Follow the on-screen instructions in the wizard to complete the installation of IBM Installation Manager.
- When the installation of IBM Installation Manager completes successfully, click Finish to close the wizard.
- Read the message that opens and click OK. Installation Manager starts and automatically opens the Install Packages wizard.
- If IBM Installation Manager is detected on your system, click OK and Installation Manager starts and automatically opens the Install Packages wizard.
- On the Install page, click Check for updates.
- If a new version of Installation Manager is found, you are prompted to confirm that you want to install it before you can continue. Click OK to proceed. Installation Manager automatically installs the new version, stops, restarts, and resumes.
- Click Check for new updates and extensions and select the latest version of the product (7.0.0.4).
- Follow the on-screen instructions in the Install Packages wizard to complete the installation. Note that you should not choose a Shared Resources directory or an Installation Location in the Program Files directory (C:\Program Files).
- If you selected an installation location in a directory in the path C:\Program Files, then reinstall Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software (and any other programs sharing the same installation location) and select an installation location that is not in the path C:\Program Files.
- If you selected a shared resources directory in the path C:\Program Files, then reinstall Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software and all Rational Software Development Platform product (regardless of their installation location) and select a Shared Resources directory and installation locations that are not in the path C:\Program Files.
- Log in with a user account that has the same privileges as the account that was used to install the packages to be uninstalled.
- Close Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4 and any other applications that you installed by using Installation Manager.
- If any applications started by Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software are still open or running, such as a browser or WebSphere Application Server, close them.
- Start IBM Installation Manager.
- On the Start page, click Roll Back Packages.
- In the Rollback wizard, from the Package Group Name list, select the package group that contains the packages that you want to roll back and click Next.
- Select the version of the package that you want to roll back to and click Next.
- Read the summary information and click Roll Back.
Installation scenarios
The following are two options to install this fix pack:
By default, you do not need to download the compressed files in this document that contain the update; the update is downloaded and installed by IBM Installation Manager directly from the IBM update repository. If you choose to download the update, refer to Downloading the fix pack for local installations.
Downloading the fix pack for local installations
You can download the compressed files containing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7004 fix pack; the files that you extract from the compressed files form a repository for the fix pack. You can install the fix pack from the repository on your own computer, or you can use IBM Packaging Utility to create the repository that can be hosted on a shared drive or an HTTP or HTTPS server.
You require approximately 6 GB to store and extract the compressed file.
To download and install the fix pack, complete the following steps:
Note: During the process of updating from a local repository, Installation Manager might prompt you for the location of the repository for Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0. If you installed the product from CDs or other media, they must be available when you use the update feature.
Installing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4 as an update
You must install the fix pack with the same user account that installed the product.
Restrictions:
To find and install Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4 as an update:
The steps for Installing Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4 on Windows Vista are essentially the same as installing on other Windows operating systems. However, there are some important differences that are summarized below.
Sample installation steps are provided in this section. For additional details and installation scenarios, see the Installation Guide.
Installation notes for Windows Vista:
Note: If the launchpad program starts automatically (for example, if you are installing from a CD), stop the launchpad program and restart it by using the Run as administrator command; navigate to the CD or disk image, and right-click launchpad.exe (at the top level of the CD or image) and click Run as Administrator.
Note: If you select either an Installation Location or Shared Resources Directory within the Program Files directory, the packages that you install must be run as administrator.
Sample installation steps for Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4 on Windows Vista:
If the installation location or Shared Resources directory for Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software is in a directory in the path C:\Program Files, then you must run Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software as the administrator. To run as administrator, right-click the program shortcut and click Run as administrator.
On Windows Vista, the Program Files directory is usually virtualized in order to allow users who are not running as the administrator to have write access to this protected directory. However, the virtualization workaround is not compatible with Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software.
If you selected an installation location or Shared Resources directory in the path C:\Program Files and you do not want to require running Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software as administrator, complete one of the following steps:
For more information on running Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software on Windows Vista, refer to the technote at: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21257842
Uninstalling the fix pack
If you updated a previously installed version to version 7.0.0.4, you can revert to the previous version by using the rollback feature of Installation Manager. For instructions on uninstalling the product, see the Installation Guide.
The rollback feature uninstalls the updated resources and reinstalls the resources from the previous version. You can only roll back one version level at a time.
When you roll back to an earlier version of a package, it will be restored with same features that were associated with that version; any features that you added after upgrading to version 7.0.0.4 by using the Modify Packages wizard will be removed, and any features that you removed will be restored.
During the rollback process, Installation Manager must access files from the earlier version of the package. By default, these files are stored on your system when you install a package. If you changed the default setting or deleted the files by using the Remove Stored Files option on the Roll Back preferences page (File > Preferences > Rollback Files), Installation Manager will require access to your installation repository or media. If you installed the product from a repository, you must have listed in your Preferences (File > Preferences > Repositories) the repository from which you installed the previous version of the product. If you installed the product from CDs or other media, they must be available when you use the rollback feature.
Before you roll back Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.0.0.4, complete the following steps:
To roll back an updated package, complete the following steps:
For additional instructions on uninstalling Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, see the Installation Guide or the Installation Manager online help.
Technical Support
IBM Rational Software Support provides you with technical assistance.
For contact information and guidelines or reference materials that you will need when you require support, read the IBM Software Support Handbook at: http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/guides/handbook.html
For FAQs, lists of known problems and fixes, and other support information, visit the product support page for Rational Application Developer at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/developer/application/support/index.html
For product news, events, and other information, visit the product home page for Rational Application Developer at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/developer/application/
Before you contact IBM Rational Software Support, gather the background information that you will need to describe your problem. When describing a problem to an IBM software support specialist, be as specific as possible and include all relevant background information so that the specialist can help you solve the problem efficiently. To save time, know the answers to these questions:
- What software versions were you running when the problem occurred?
- Do you have logs, traces, or messages that are related to the problem?
- Can you reproduce the problem? If so, what steps do you take to reproduce it?
- Is there a workaround for the problem? If so, be prepared to describe the workaround.
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04 February 2020
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