New
in
this
release
New
in
release

4.6.x

Updated
in
September,
2004
This
guide
has
been
updated
to
include
the
following
changes:
v
The
adapter
supports
Siebel
version
7.7.
v
Adapter
support
for
Siebel
version
7.7
is
provided
on
two
additional
platforms:
Solaris
9.0
and
Windows
2003.
v
The
adapter
is
modified
so
that
it
can
process
business
services
where
the
request
contains
only
simple
attributes
and
no
SiebelMessage
container
attribute.
v
Support
for
result
set
retrieval,
which
is
enabled
only
with
specific
versions
of
DB2
®
Information
Integrator
broker.
(For
information
about
these
specific
versions,
refer
to
the
DB2
Information
Integrator
product
documentation.)
New
in
release

4.5.x

Updated
in
June,
2004.
Beginning
with
version
4.5.x,
the
Adapter
for
Siebel
eBusiness
Applications
is
no
longer
supported
on
Solaris
7,
so
references
to
that
platform
have
been
removed
from
this
guide.
New
in
release

4.4.x

February

2004

The
adapter
supports
retrieval
of
multiple
records
using
wrapper
objects
and
the
RetrievebyContent
verb.

December

2003

This
guide
has
been
updated
to
include
the
major
changes
listed
below:
v
The
adapter
now
supports
custom-written
business
services.
v
Support
for
the
generation
of
WebSphere
Business
Integration
business
object
definitions
for
custom
business
services
is
added
to
the
Object
Discovery
Agent
(ODA).
The
generation
process
is
similar
to
that
of
Siebel
business
objects
and
components.
v
Two
new
configuration
properties,
EventProcessingSupport
and
SiebelVersion,
have
been
added.
EventProcessingSupport
can
be
used
to
switch
off
subscription
delivery
if
necessary
and
takes
a
value
of
true
or
false,
with
the
default
value
being
true.
SiebelVersion
enables
the
adapter
to
run
against
a
specified
version
of
the
Siebel
application
while
preventing
it
from
accessing
the
Schema
Version
Siebel
business
object
and
business
component.
Valid
values
are
6
or
7,
and
the
default
value
is
NONE.
Use
of
the
default
value
is
recommended.
v
The
Siebel
business
components
CW
Events
and
CW
Archive
have
been
renamed
IBM
Events
and
IBM
Archive.
The
adapter
uses
these
components
as
it
did
in
earlier
versions.
For
backward
compatibility,
the
adapter
works
with
both
the
old
and
new
component
names.
For
example,
the
adapter
will
check
first
for
IBM
Events,
and
if
found
it
will
use
it
as
the
event
store.
If
IBM
Events
is
not
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
1997,
2004

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