Hi,

Will the BMC provided plugins be delivered in a java version? Ie:Will the
Web service plugin still be C based or is it Java based?

The C based web service plugins leak memory like a sieve...

Thanks,
Jarl

On 8/10/07, Easter, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> **
>
> All,
>
>
>
> BMC has decided that more time is needed to ensure the quality of AR
> System prior to release. Based on the tests that need to be completed to
> verify AR System's quality in an enterprise environment consisting of highly
> available architectures and multiple BMC Products, the management team has
> extended the delivery date by several weeks.  We hope to make it available
> on the web for download (a.k.a. Web GA) no later than *August 31st, 2007*.
> The physical GA date for AR System will then be Friday September 7th, 2007.
>
>
>
> Because this extension is being used only to perform further testing, the
> feature set has become solid enough that I have been granted permission to
> share the "What's New" document that contains details on the new features
> found in AR System 7.1.00.  This document can be found on the new BMC
> Developer's Network at:
>
>
>
>
> http://developer.bmc.com/jiveProd/entry.jspa?categoryID=501&externalID=1926
>
>
>
> Here's the quick bulleted list of features:
>
> *Enterprise** features*
>
>    - Customer-driven license enforcement system
>    - Server security attack prevention
>    - Mid-tier security attack prevention for Tomcat installations
>    - Forcing and allowing password changes
>    - Web client IP address logging
>    - Safari browser support
>    - BMC Remedy Mid Tier performance (persistent cache)
>    - Prefetching specified forms
>    - Web services enhancements
>    - Multiple escalation pools
>    - HTTP tracing in the mid tier
>    - Broadened operating system support for Full Text Search on UNIX
>    and Linux
>
> *Server features*
>
>    - Java plug-in server and plug-in API
>    - Updated AR System Java API
>    - Filter error handling
>    - Multiple Field API Calls
>    - Store database views with schema definitions
>    - Service workflow condition and active link action
>    - Disable status history recording and retrieval
>    - Simplified System Form Handling
>    - IBM DB2 9.1 support
>    - HP-UX 11i v3 support
>    - Novell SuSE Enterprise Linux support
>    - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 AS/ES support
>    - Enhanced support for Mozilla Firefox 2.0 support
>    - Enhanced support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 support
>
> *Client features*
>
>    - BMC Remedy AR System Administration Console
>    - Data visualization field updates
>    - Results color in tree fields
>    - Page holder enhancements
>    - Ability to change labels for navigation bars
>    - Locale-aware table fields
>    - Customizable background color on rows
>    - Table refresh on interval
>    - Automatic maximizing of windows on target location for web clients
>
> *Usability features*
>
>    - Displaying version information
>    - Pop-up blockers
>    - Wait cursor
>    - Context (right-click) menus
>    - Rounded corner option for trim boxes
>
> *BMC Remedy Migrator features*
>
>    - Enhancements to Differences report
>    - Enhancements to Results report
>    - Ignore Prefix option
>    - Packaged view migrations (ability to migrate a specific view and
>    its fields)
>    - Option to keep or delete dependency and database files
>
> Of most interest to customers will be the first bullet - the
> "Customer-driven license enforcement system".  Here's some more info on
> that from the What's New document:
>
>
>
> "Unlike previous versions, AR System 7.1.00 does not use license keys to
> enforce limits for any license types *except *AR Server licenses. Instead,
> customers must self enforce limits for all other AR System and application
> license types, such as AR User Fixed, BMC Remedy AR FTS Fixed, BMC:Asset
> Mgmt Application, and BMC:Change Mgmt User Floating. Regardless of the type
> or number of licenses purchased by a customer, AR System 7.1.00administrators 
> can add an unlimited number of most licenses to their systems
> through the Add or Remove Licenses link in the AR System Administration
> Console.
>
>
>
> Using this link, administrators can also modify and remove licenses
> whenever necessary. This enables them to meet users' AR System licensing
> needs immediately without waiting for BMC Software to provide a key."
>
>
>
> I'm sure this will generate a lot of questions and I will endeavor to
> answer what I can on this forum both during this pre-release phase and once
> the product is released.  This topic will also be covered in a focused
> presentation at BMC UserWorld.  In addition, I will post a second message
> right after this one that has an extensive FAQ.
>
>
>
> I appreciate our customer's continued patience in releasing this new
> product and look forward to answering questions and gathering feedback on
> this new version of AR System.
>
> Thanks,
>
>    *David J. Easter*
> Product Line Manager [image: BMC Software] <http://www.bmc.com/>
>
> AR System - BMC Service Management Business Unit
>
>
>
>
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