TIBCO iProcess Engine (Oracle) 11.0.1 HotFix 03 is available.
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Article ID: KB0106418
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Description: Product Name : TIBCO iProcess Engine (Oracle) Release Version : 11.0.1-Hotfix03 Release Date : September 2008 =============================================================
This hotfix applies to the TIBCO iProcess Engine, version 11.0.1 running on the following platform and database:
Intel Pentium x86; Linux; Oracle 10g; IBM RS/6000; AIX 5L with Oracle 10g HP Itanium; HP-UX 11-23 with Oracle 10g
iProcess Engine uses Oracle Events for inter-process communication. Because it does not use a fixed port number, iProcess cannot communicate with Oracle Events across a firewall.
Corrected. It is now possible to specify a range of port numbers to be used for communication through the firewall with Oracle Events. Note that you must specify both the AQ port numbers and the port used by Oracle itself (by default, port 1521).
The following two new tables are provided:
aq_port_range_conf: this records port ranges including the start port number, the count of the ports and whether this range is active.
aq_port_range: this records the state of every port in every range which is active, and records which process uses which port.
The following new commands are provided in the SWDIR\util\swadm utility to manage the two new tables:
Use this command to add a new port range in the aq_port_range_conf table. <port_number> is the beginning of the socket listen port range for AQ event listening. <count> is the count of ports in the range.
This command outputs a <range_id> which identifies this port range.
swadm show_ranges
Use this command to show all port ranges including RPC port ranges and Oracle AQ event port ranges.
The TIBCO iProcess Engine (Oracle) 11.0.1 HotFix 03 can be downloaded from our support-ftp.tibco.com. You will be able to download by clicking on the link below after you provide your TIBCO Support Web username and password in the url: