Starting with 2016.2 the Java XEP binding will no longer support the in-memory connection mode. The in-memory mode was deprecated in earlier versions and applications should switch to the TCP/IP connection mode instead.
The TCP/IP connection mode has bridged the gap in performance to a large extent over the past couple of years and enables the Java client to run on a remote machine.
Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Heretofore is announced a new project which aims at providing a usable library for both running unit tests and collecting code coverage information at the same time:
I hereby announce the creation of an IRC channel dedicated to Caché development:
* network: FreeNode (connect to server: irc.freenode.net)
* channel: ##cos (yes, two hashes).
Topic is anything related to Caché development in spite of the name (and the fact that of Caché development I only really know about COS anyway), so sorry in advance for the restrictive channel name :)
Waiting for you here! (my nick is idletask on freenode)
We announce the Second Developer Community Contest:
Developer Community MVP of the March!
The rules are the same: win Developer Community MVP award in March and receive a free registration to the Solution Developers Conference at InterSystems Global Summit 2016!
This advisory concerns the recently announced vulnerability CVE-2016-0800, aka DROWN, which is due to weaknesses in SSLv2. For more information, see https://drownattack.com. This vulnerability may be relevant to InterSystems customers as InterSystems products have the capability to utilize SSLv2.
Zen Reports has offered multiple choices for direct printing including use of Adobe Reader or Foxit reader. Recent changes in Windows 10 and in the readers themselves have made it no longer possible to invoke these readers from background processes in Windows 10 and all future versions. Because of this Zen Reports will no longer support printing with these tools on Windows 10.
Windows 10 support was added for 2015.1 and 2015.2. On Windows 10, the only option for direct printing with Zen Reports will be Qoppa JPDFPrint.
Win the Developer Community MVP (most valuable participant) award in February, and receive a free registration to the Solution Developers Conference at InterSystems Global Summit 2016!
In this group you'll find technical posts form InterSystems engineers and Community about InterSystems Data Platform technology cases which we consider as good or even best practices.
Every article in this blog passes InterSystems engineers' reviewing procedure and only then becomes available. You are very welcome to comment and share it!
Are you going to be building an integration with Ensemble or HealthShare? Take the following course to learn about the core architecture in building an integration, the parts and pieces involved and the most common ways that data flows through that architecture.
Caché Monitor is a database\sql tool primarily for InterSystems Caché but can also connect to MS SQL Server, MS Access and more databases. Within Caché Monitors Server Navigator you see all available Namespaces on your Caché Servers. No need to know the name of the Namespace, no need to configure many many JDBC Connections by hand. Just click on the namespace and see all objects like tables, views, classes and more...
Do you need to build an object-oriented application using Caché? Take this course to learn how to create, retrieve, update and delete objects in Caché.
I am pleased to announce the third 2016.2 field test kit, 2016.2.0.590.0.
In the week since the last field test posting Development has made over a hundred fixes and improvements in Atelier, Enterprise Manager, Ensemble and Caché. Unlike the previous field test kit, though, in which the changes were distributed evenly over multiple areas and products, in this kit over half of the changes are associated just with Atelier.
Do you need to quickly build a web page to interact with your database?
Take a look at these two courses to learn how Zen Mojo can help you display collections and make your collections respond to user interactions.
Displaying Collections and Using the Zen Mojo Documentation
Learn the steps for displaying a collection of Caché data on a Zen Mojo page, find crucial information in the Zen Mojo documentation, and find sample code in the Widget Reference. Learn More.