New in release 1.5.x

Updated in March, 2003. The "CrossWorlds" name is no longer used to describe an entire system or to modify the names of components or tools, which are otherwise mostly the same as before. For example "CrossWorlds System Manager" is now "System Manager," and "CrossWorlds InterChange Server" is now "WebSphere InterChange Server."

This release extends support for subfield parsing on the following message types:

The InProgress queue is no longer required and may be disabled. For more information, see InProgressQueue.

The connector supports interoperability with applications via MQSeries 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3. For more information, see Adapter dependencies.

The connector now has a UseDefaults property for business object processing. For more information, see UseDefaults.

The connector can now apply a default verb when the data handler does not explicitly assign one to a business object. For more information, see DefaultVerb.

The ReplyToQueue can now be dictated via the dynamic child meta-object rather than by the ReplyToQueue connector property. For more information see JMS headers, SWIFT message properties, and dynamic child meta-object attributes.

You can use a message selector to identify, filter and otherwise control how the adapter identifies the response message for a given request. This JMS capability applies to synchronous request processing only. For more information, see Synchronous acknowledgment.

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