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Release Notes

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Contents

Welcome to Progress® Actional® .......................................................................................................................3

Actional Management Server, Actional Agent and Actional Interceptors...............................................3

New Features................................................................................................................................3

Expanded Features.......................................................................................................................4

What's Fixed.................................................................................................................................5

Installation and Compatibility......................................................................................................5

Known Issues...............................................................................................................................5

Actional Intermediary..............................................................................................................................5

New Features................................................................................................................................5

Expanded Features.......................................................................................................................6

Installation and Compatibility......................................................................................................6

Actional Team Server...............................................................................................................................6

New Features................................................................................................................................6

Expanded Features.......................................................................................................................7

What's Fixed.................................................................................................................................7

Installation and Compatibility......................................................................................................7

Upgrading from Mindreef SOAPscope Server 6.x.......................................................................7

Technical Notes and FAQs...........................................................................................................8

Application Supported Platforms.............................................................................................................9

Platforms Intercepted.............................................................................................................................11

Supported Standards, Authorities, and Governance Integration Modules.............................................12

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Welcome to Progress® Actional®

The Actional family of products provides operational and business visibility, root cause analysis, policy-based securityand control of services in a heterogeneous environment. With it you gain the quality, visibility and control needed forbusiness transaction assurance from development through application support. This is achieved with:

• Comprehensive validation tools driving quality early in the development lifecycle• Automatic end-to-end visibility to detect issues proactively and repair problems quickly and effectively• Business insight on executing transaction and tools to dynamically manage service behavior to optimize business

outcomes

Actional Application Development’s robust features include load testing, flow mapping, root-cause analysis anddesign-time policy validation. This truly collaborative platform enables architects, developers, testers, business analyststo work together to drive quality, trust, and confidence throughout the service lifecycle—from development to applicationsupport, and beyond.

To deliver lower IT costs, greater revenues, and business agility, service-based applications must execute businesstransactions successfully. Pre-production is the best time to identify and address reliability, integration, performance,and scalability issues—before they are "baked into" the software and released into the runtime environment. ActionalApplication Development offers the tools your pre-production teams need to resolve quality and performance issuesquickly. This is achieved with:

• A collaborative platform for sharing quality-related assets, test results and policy enforcement rules• Fast and easy testing of performance, regression, and compliance without a deep knowledge of XML• Load testing early and often during development to ensure performance and scalability later in production

Actional Management Server, Actional Agent and Actional Interceptors

New Features

Version 8.2.1:

No new features.

Version 8.2:

• Multi-value Conditions: Multi-value Conditions provide the ability to define conditions based on a combinationof message field values as well as a combination of values derived from individual message fields. This ability toderive complex conditions provides a finer control in the evaluation of policies.

• Server Side Policies: Server Side Policies provide the ability to detect and alert when there has been a period ofinactivity for a given location over a specified period of time. This allows for the configuration of the time intervalverification as well as the ability to initiate warnings and alerts.

• Publishing of Non-SOAP Services: Non-SOAP services can now be published to CentraSite ActiveSOA 8.2.• Separate Database Configuration for Provisioning: The ability to configure separate database connections for

Actional Management Server and Actional Agents allows for an increased number of database connections used bythe server without affecting the Actional Agents.

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Expanded Features

Version 8.2.1

Features:

• Savvion plugins: Updates to the Savvion Create Instance Plugin• Savvion plugins: Updates to the Savvion Complete Workstep Plugin

Interception Platforms:

• JBoss Application Server Interceptor: The jBoss Application Server interceptor has been enhanced in this releaseto add visibility into applications running on jBoss Application Server version 4.2.1.

Version 8.2

Expanded Features:

• Clustering: A new clustering framework was added in Actional Management Server, Actional Agent, and ActionalIntermediary to synchronize configurations across cluster members and consistently ensure that cluster members areidentical copies of each other at all times.

• Multi-threaded Provisioning: The expansion of the provisioning model to use a multi-threaded approach providesincreased stability during the provisioning cycle. Environments with a large number of agents will experienceincreased performance in the time for completion of the provisioning process.

• Statistic Rollup Improvements: The processing of statistic aggregation has been optimized resulting in significantimprovements in the rollup of hourly information in the gather cycle when using an Oracle database.

• DataDirect Driver Updates: DataDirect JDBC drivers have been upgraded to enable support for WindowsAuthentication (NTLM) for MS SQL Server and Oracle.

• Application Server Support: Support for deploying Actional in jBoss Application Server has been extended in thisrelease to include versions 4.2.3 and 5.1.

Interception Platforms:

• JBoss ESB Interceptor: New in this release is the jBoss ESB interceptor that provides visibility into jBoss ESBapplications.

• webMethods Integration Server Broker Java Client: Also new in this release is the webMethods IntegrationServer Broker Java Client interceptor that provides visibility into the webMethods Integration Server Broker JavaClient API.

• Apache HttpClient: The existing Jakarta Commons HttpClient interceptor has been enhanced in this release toprovide support for Apache HttpClient version 4.0.1, which is the successor of and replacement for Jakarta CommonsHttpClient 3.x.

• Apache CXF Interceptor: Further enhancements have been made to the CXF interceptor introduced in the 8.1.4release to certify it against other versions of CXF and to add visibility for CXF applications running on a variety ofapplication servers including Websphere Application Server, Tomcat and BEA Weblogic Server. In addition, supporthas been added to:

• capture response payload• provide support for the HTTP/S transport• handle SOAP Faults• correlate all downstream JMS and JDBC calls from the CXF service

• Axis Interceptor: The Axis2 visibility introduced in the 8.1.4 release has been further enhanced in this release toadd support for all of the application servers supported by the Axis interceptor. In addition, support has been addedfor reporting events for asynchronous invocations.

• BEA Weblogic Interceptor: The existing interceptor support for BEA Weblogic Server has been enhanced in thisrelease to add visibility into applications running on BEA Weblogic 8.1 SP6.

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• JBoss Application Server Interceptor: The jBoss Application Server interceptor has been enhanced in this releaseto add visibility into applications running on jBoss Application Server versions 5.1 and 4.2.3.

• Spring-WS WebService Interceptor: The existing interceptor support for Spring-WS has been enhanced in thisrelease to add support for Websphere Application Server 7.0.

• Savvion Interceptor: The Savvion interceptor added in the 8.1.3 release has been enhanced in this release to addvisibility into managed and unmanaged adapters. In addition, support has been added to capture payloads on unmanagedadapters within a subprocess along with support for deploying the Savvion Interceptor on jBoss Application Server.

• WebMethods Mediator: The existing interceptor support for webMethods Mediator has been enhanced in thisrelease to handle Load Balancing HTTP headers and to provide the ability for it to be used as a security gatewayenforcing security policies and generating trust assertions for services that are in it's trustzone boundary.

• WebMethods Integration Server: The existing interceptor support for webMethods Integration Server has beenextended with this release to include version 8.0.1. Additionally support has been added to provide visibility intoBroker Triggers and to capture XML payloads. TransportEvaluator Support has also been added for webMethodsIntegration Server Broker BrokerEvent.

What's Fixed

Version 8.2.1:

• 20986: Attempting to delete a node after upgrading from 8.1.5 leaves AMS in an inconsistent state.• 20904: Address password security vulnerability by ensuring that passwords are not visible in ‘view source’.• 20568: HTTP interceptor does not set Service name as expected.

Installation and Compatibility

This release provides an upgrade path for existing Actional customers. When upgrading a customer installation, theexisting project and settings are preserved. The compatibility requirements for the products are as follows:

• Actional Management Server should be equal or higher than the latest versions of Points of Visibility and Flex Points.• Before synchronizing a cluster, the build numbers of the running cluster members (Actional Management Server,

Points of Visibility and Flex Points) should match.• The Analyzer should be equal to the latest interceptor running• Database Schema should be equal to the latest version of the product running.

Known Issues

• Configuring the Savvion plugins for the Progress Control Tower 1.1: If you have configured a default JMStransport for use with the Savvion Alert Notifier, Savvion Create Process or Savvion Complete Workstep plugins,you will have to re-specify the transport to use when you create a rule that triggers the process. To do so, select theUse Specific JMS transport radio button in the JMS Transport section of the New Monitoring Rule - DefineCustom Behavior Settings page, then select the appropriate transport for the plug-in.

Actional Intermediary

New Features

Version 8.2.1:

No new features.

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Version 8.2:

• Multi-value Conditions: Multi-value Conditions provide the ability to define conditions based on a combinationof message field values as well as a combination of values derived from individual message fields. This ability toderive complex conditions provides a finer control for evaluation of policies. Actional Intermediary also providesthe ability to define dynamic actions that can be performed on requests as they flow through service groups.

• REST Services: Restful web services described by a WADL document are now supported within ActionalIntermediary.

Expanded Features

Version 8.2.1:

No new features.

Version 8.2

• Clustering: A new clustering framework was added in Actional Management Server, Actional Agent, and ActionalIntermediary to synchronize configurations across cluster members and consistently ensure that cluster members areidentical copies of each other at all times.

• DataDirect Driver Updates: DataDirect JDBC drivers have been upgraded to enable support for WindowsAuthentication (NTLM) for MS SQL Server and Oracle.

Installation and Compatibility

This release provides an upgrade path for existing Actional customers. When upgrading a customer installation, theexisting project and settings are preserved. The compatibility requirements for the products are as follows:

• Actional Management Server should be equal or higher than the latest versions of Points of Visibility and Flex Points.• Before synchronizing a cluster, the build numbers of the running cluster members (Actional Management Server,

Points of Visibility and Flex Points) should match.• The Analyzer should be equal to the latest interceptor running• Database Schema should be equal to the latest version of the product running.

Actional Team Server

New Features

Version 8.2.1:

No new features.

Version 8.2:

In Release 8.2, Progress Software® further enhances Actional Team Server to provide a number of new features whichenhance and complement its service quality and validation capabilities.

• Wider platform support: Actional Team Server extends its operating system support for the following new platforms:SuSE Enterprise Linux 11 SP1 and Windows 7 (32-bit only).

• Added standards support: In this release, support has been added to our Policy Check functionality for checkingconformance with WS-I Basic Profile 2.0 . This support is provided via the addition of a new set of rules and a newprofile. Additionally, a subset of the required rules to provide support for checking conformance with WS-I Basic

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Security Profile 1.0 was added. This is the first phase of our implementation of the WS-I Basic Security Profile 1.0support that will be completed in a future release.

Expanded Features

Version 8.2.1:

No new features.

Version 8.2

• Improved Performance: This release contains load check performance enhancements that will allow improvedthroughput for customers running load check who regularly saturate the CPUs of the machine where Actional isrunning. For cases like this, Actional will be able to generate 20 to 25% more requests for load checks.

What's Fixed

Version 8.2.1:

• 6837: Pseudocode view for Reaction no longer shows SOAP header fields. If entered manually in XML view theheader data is not saved.

• 6652: Unable to handle a comment block in XSD.

Installation and Compatibility

Installation instructions are covered in detail in the Progress® Actional® Team Server Installation Guide.

NOTE: If upgrading, the following steps are required:

• Ask all users to save their work and log out of Actional Team Server, and then stop the Actional Team Server service.• Do not uninstall your previous version of Actional Team Server.• Run the installer for the new version. If the installer detects a previous installation, do one of the following:

• If you do not want to upgrade, click Continue with new install.• If you want to upgrade your existing installation, click Upgrade. The installer uses your existing installation

directory, database, port, and license key.

• During the installation, if you are prompted that a newer file already exists and asked if you wish to overwrite thefile, click Yes to All.

Upgrading from Mindreef SOAPscope Server 6.x

Before you begin:

• You will need your Mindreef SOAPscope Server license key or a new license key for Actional Team Server.• Your Mindreef SOAPscope Server license key is displayed in Mindreef SOAPscope Server under Server Settings /

License.• Your existing Mindreef SOAPscope Server license key works for Actional Team Server as long as your subscription

or maintenance is active. However, licensing for Actional Team Server is based on named users rather than floatinglicenses for concurrent users. Call 1-800-4Progress to request a free upgrade that increases the number of users onyour license to accommodate the new licensing model.

• If you wish to upgrade your Mindreef SOAPscope Server database to the latest Actional release, your current MindreefSOAPscope Server version must be 6.1.0.4 or above (6.2 recommended). Please contact Technical Support if youneed access to Mindreef SOAPscope Server 6.2.

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• You will need the connection properties for your Mindreef SOAPscope Server database if you wish to migrate yourdata to Actional Team Server. Your connection properties are in the following file in your Mindreef SOAPscopeServer installation: [installdir]\tomcat\webapps\sos\WEB-INF\db.properties

• Make a backup of your existing database. After data conversion, it can't be used by older product versions.

During installation:

• To upgrade a database other than Derby: When the database setup page appears, choose Connect to an existingActional Team Server database. Make sure you have backed up your old database, enter the connection propertiesfor that database, and proceed.

• To upgrade a Derby database:

1. Pick Automatically create a new database, and select Apache Derby. Keep the default name. We'll be discardingthis database later. After the log-in page appears, log out, close your browser and stop the Actional Team Serverservice.

2. Copy the db.properties file from [Mindreef SOAPscope Server 6.x installdirectory]\tomcat\webapps\sos\WEB-INF\db.properties to C:\ProgramFiles\Actional\TeamServer8\tomcat\webapps\sos\WEBINF\db.properties

3. Copy the Derby database folder and all sub-folders from C:\ProgramFiles\Mindreef\Mindreef-Common\data\[databasename] (default name is usually Mindreef) to C:\ProgramFiles\Actional\Actional-Common\data\[databasename]

4. Start the Actional Team Server service, and launch the Web application. The Database Upgrade page appears.Press Upgrade Database to proceed.

Technical Notes and FAQs

Q: How do I upgrade from Mindreef SOAPscope Server 5.x or Coral 5.x?

A: Upgrading from a version 5.x product to Actional Team Server requires first upgrading to Mindreef SOAPscopeServer 6.2. Please email Technical Support to obtain a copy of Mindreef SOAPscope Server 6.2.

Q: What are the limitations of Derby?

A: Derby's performance can be slower than that of external databases. If you require optimum database access time,consider using an external database such as Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, or Oracle. Derby databases created with aversion of the product prior to 8.1 have a maximum record size limit of 1MB. This limit was removed for databasescreated in the current release, and we hope to remove the limit for databases created with previous versions in the future.

Q: How do I migrate my data from Mindreef SOAPscope Tester to Actional Team Server?

A: Make a backup copy of your Mindreef SOAPscope Tester database. After you convert to Actional Team Server, thedatabase can't be used in Mindreef SOAPscope Tester. Then stop Mindreef SOAPscope Tester. Launch Actional TeamServer. Go to Server Settings / Database. Pick Connect to Existing database, and point to your Mindreef SOAPscopeTester Database.

Q: My network map doesn't appear, but I don't see any errors in the logs. What is wrong?

A: The map won't appear if you are using a popup blocker. Change your popup blocker to allow popups from the machinerunning Actional Team Server or Actional Management Server.

Q: How do I get more debug info if Load Check or network maps appear to hang?

A: For Actional Team Server, right click the service manager icon in the Windows System tray and select Thread Dump.Right click again and stop the service. The thread dump is saved to [installdir]\tomcat\logs\jakarta_service_yyyymmdd.logwhere yyyymmdd is the current date. If you are having trouble with a network map, also capture actional.zip. This fileis available from Actional Management Server.

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Application Supported Platforms

Actional Management Server, Actional Agent, and Actional Intermediary are available on the platforms listed below:

VersionPlatformComponent

Operating Systems

11i (PA-RISC, Itanium - 64bit supportavailable on Itanium)

HP-UX

5.3 (RS-6000)IBM AIX

2000, XP SP3, 2003, 2003 64bit1,2,2003 SP2 64bit1,2, 20083, 2008

Microsoft Windows

64bit1,3, 2008 R2 64bit1,3, Windows 764bit

9Red Hat Linux

Release 4 (i386, pSeries): 32 bit andx86_64 bit1; Release 5; x86_64 bit1,Release 5.5, x86_64 bit 1

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

8 through 10 64 bit1Solaris

8 through 10Solaris x86

9, 10; 32 bit and 64 bit1, 11 SP1, 64 bitonly

SUSE Linux Enterprise

Browsers

6.0, 7.0, 8.0Microsoft Internet Explorer

2.0, 3.0Mozilla Firefox

Application Servers

9.1, 9.2, 10.0, 10.1, 10.3.1BEA WebLogic Server

6.1, 6.1.0.29, 7.0IBM WebSphere

3.2.7, 4.0.3, 4.0.4, 4.2.1, 4.2.2, 4.2.3,5.0.0, 5.1

JBoss Server

10.1.2 (10.1.2.0.2), 10.1.3 (10.1.3.0.0,10.1.3.1.0, and 10.1.3.5)

Oracle Application Server (OAS) 10g

Glassfish Application Server v2.1(Enterprise and Open-Source)

Glassfish Application Server

Databases

10.2.2.0Apache Derby

8.1.1, 9.5DB2

2000 SP3MSDE

10.2BProgress OpenEdge

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VersionPlatformComponent

8i/v8.1.6.0, 9i/v9.2, 10g(Express 10g),11g, 11g R2 Enterprise 64 bit.

Database support is not versionspecific, as long as it's a supported

Oracle

release. This is in contrast withinterceptor support which is versionspecific.

8.0.1 (Windows) or 8.0.4 (UNIX)PostgreSQL

2000/v8.0.194, 2005, 2008SQL Server

Java Virtual Machine

1.5.0BEA JRockit JVM

1.5.0, 1.6.17Sun JDK

1 The installer installs a 32bit JVM, so in order to benefit from the extra memory that a 64bit world provides you,you will need to install a 64bit JVM and update the configuration to use it.2 The .NET interceptor functions on the 64 bit platform, not just the analyzer.3 Sun certified the JVM against Windows 2008 starting with version 1.5.0_19.http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/ReleaseNotes.html

Actional Team Server is available on the platforms listed below:

VersionPlatformComponent

Operating Systems

Server 20034, Server 2003 SP24, XPProfessional (SP1, SP2, or SP3)4, Vistaor 7

Microsoft Windows

4, 5 or 5 update5 for x86 with Firefox3 and Flash 9 or higher

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

11 SP1 for x86 with Firefox 3 andFlash 9 or higher

SUSE Linux Enterprise

10 for SPARCSolaris

Browsers

6.0, 7.0, 8.0Microsoft Internet Explorer

2.0, 3.0Mozilla Firefox

Databases

10.5 (embedded)Apache Derby

2005, 2008Microsoft SQL Server

4.1, 5.0MySQL

9i, 10g, 10g Express and 11gOracle

4 The Collector is only supported on these Windows platforms

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Platforms Intercepted

Actional interceptors are certified to give visibility to the following platforms:

TransportVersionPlatform

Servlet-Transport Mode, SOAP/HTTP,SOAP/HTTPS,

2.0.3, 2.1.2, 2.2.3 and 2.2.5 (on WAS6.1.0.29 and 7.0, Tomcat 6.0.16 andWebLogic 10.0)

Apache CXF

Inbound (Proxy Services): HTTP, JMS,Local, SB, WS

3.0 (on Weblogic 10)BEA AquaLogic Service Bus

Outbound (Business Services): HTTP,JMS, Local, SB, JPD, EJB

Axis, SOAP, EJB, JMS, Servlets(HTTP), Apache HttpClient, RMI,JDBC, Spring WS

8.1 SP1/SP4/SP6, 9.1, 9.2, 10.0, 10.1,10.3.1

BEA WebLogic Server

SOAP , EJB , JMS, Servlets (HTTP),Apache HttpClient, JDBC, Spring WS

Glassfish Application Server v2.1(Enterprise and Open Source)

Glassfish Application Server

Axis, SOAP, JMS, Servlets (HTTP),Apache HTTPclient, JDBC , EJB (5.1and up), Spring WS

5.1, 5.1.1.7, 6.0, 6.1.0.5, 6.1.0.29, 7.0IBM WebSphere

See the Iona Artix documentation fordetails.

Artix 4.2 (patch 20080530), Artix 5.1IONA Artix

Support Orbix C++/java, NOT OrbixMainframe cobol/pl1. See the Orbixdocumentation for more details.

6.3.4IONA Orbix

Deployed in JBoss Server 4.2.2 or 4.2.34.4JBoss ESB

Axis, SOAP (JBossWS 2.0.1, 3.0.4,3.0.5), EJB (2.x and 3.x), JMS, Servlets

4.2.1, 4.2.2, 4.2.3, 5.0.0, 5.1JBoss Server

(HTTP), Apache HttpClient, RMI,JDBC

Axis, SOAP (JBoss-WS 1.0.0 andJBoss-WS 1.0.3, 2.0.1, 3.0.4, 3.0.5),

4.0.4JBoss Server

EJB (2.x), JMS, Servlets (HTTP),Apache HttpClient, RMI, JDBC

Axis, SOAP, JMS, Servlets (HTTP),Apache HttpClient, RMI, JDBC

3.2.7, 4.0.3JBoss Server

Native transitions between workflows(both Business Processes Definitions

TeamWorks v6.0.1 (aka 6 SP1)Lombardi Teamworks

(BPD) and Services) steps, incomingHTTP, JMS, and SOAP requests,outgoing HTTP, JMS and SOAPrequests.

2006 2006R2Microsoft Biztalk Server

SOAP, ADO.NET (for .NET 2.0 andlater), WCF (part of .NET 3.0)

1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5Microsoft .NET framework

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TransportVersionPlatform

Bindings: BasicHttpBinding,WsHttpBinding, NetTcpBinding

OpenEdge App Server, WebspeedTransaction Server, OpenEdge Adapter

10.2BProgress OpenEdge

for Sonic MQ (BrokerConnect),OpenEdge Adapter for Sonic ESB,Web Service Adapter (WSA),AppServer Internet Adapter (AIA),Web Services out from AppServer,Batch Client

SOAP, JDBC, JMS, Servlets (HTTP)10.1.2 (10.1.2.0.2), 10.1.3 (10.1.3.0.0,10.1.3.1.0, 10.1.3.5)

Oracle Application Server (OAS) 10g

SOAP"Sneak Peek" Release 04SAP NetWeaver

SOAP, EJB 2.0, JDBC, JMS, Servlets7.0 SP9SAP NetWeaver Java ApplicationServer

SOAP, EJB 2.0, JDBC, JMS, Servlets7.1SAP Composition Environment

7.01 SR1 SP3SAP Netweaver ABAP

7.0, 7.5.2Savvion BusinessManager

Provided by Progress Sonic. Note:SonicESB 7.6 uses Actional SDK

7.5.x, 7.6.x, 8.0.xProgress Sonic Enterprise Service Bus(ESB)

7.1000.17.26 while SonicESB 7.6.1uses 7.1002.17.158.

Provided by Progress Sonic7.6.x, 8.0.xProgress SonicMQ

SOAP4.7.1, 5.0, 6.1.1, 6.53Systinet WASP/J

Axis, Axis 2, Servlets (HTTP), ApacheHTTPclient, RMI, JDBC, JMS, SpringWS1

4.1.27, 5.5.26, 6.0.16Tomcat

7.1.2, 8.0.1webMethods Broker Java Client API

8.0webMethods Mediator

webMethods Integration Server (JavaServices, Flow Services, XSL-T

6.5, 7.1.1, 7.1.2, 8.0, 8.0.1webMethods Integration Server

Services, WSD Services, XMLServices, JMS Triggers, SOAPServices), JMS, Axis, Servlets (HTTP),Apache HTTPclient, RMI, JDBC

SOAP/HTTP7.1 SP1 (From version 7.2 Patch #7)WebMethods X-Broker

1 Tomcat 6.0.20.C is required for Spring-WS support.

Supported Standards, Authorities, and Governance Integration Modules

Actional Management Server supports the following.

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VersionSupportedComponent

Governance

AquaLogic Enterprise Repositoryversion 3

BEA

HP / Systinet

CentraSite Governance Edition 7.1,CentraSite Enterprise Edition 3.1.6,CentraSite ActiveSOA 8.0

Software AG / WebMethods / Infravio/ Fujitsu

Actional Intermediary supports the following.

VersionSupportedComponent

SAML Authorities

CA TransactionMinder

RSA Federated Identity Manager

Sun Java System Identity Manager

Governance

AquaLogic Enterprise Repositoryversion 3

BEA

HP / Systinet

CentraSite Governance Edition 7.1,CentraSite Enterprise Edition 3.1.6,CentraSite ActiveSOA 8.0

Software AG / WebMethods / Infravio/ Fujitsu

Actional Intermediary supports the following standards.

VersionsStandard

1.1SAML Assertion Issuer

1.0, 1.1, 2.0SAML Consumer

1.1, 1.2SOAP

1.0, 2.0UDDI

1.0 Core, 2004/03, 2004/08WS-Addressing

0.9WS-Callback

1.1WS-I

1.1WS-MetadataExchange

February 2004WS-Policy

WS-PolicyAttachment using WSDL 1.1

February 2005WS-ReliableMessaging

June 2004WS-Security

01 November 2006WS-Security 1.1

December 2002, July 2005 version 1.1, 1 July 2007 version1.2

WS-SecurityPolicy

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VersionsStandard

February 2005 version 1.0, 19 March 2007 version 1.3WS-Trust

February 2005 version 1.0, 1 March 2007 version 1.3WS-SecureConversation

WS-Attachments DIME

WS-Attachments MIME

1.1WSDL

1.1x509 Certificates v1, 2, 3

1.0.2, 1.1JMS

1.0, 1.1HTTP

1.0 trapsSNMP

v3LDAP

REST

Actional Team Server supports the following standards.

VersionsStandard

1.1, 1.2SOAP

1.1WSDL

1.1 (2006)SOAP with Attachments (SwA)

x509 Certificates

1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 2.0WS-I Basic Profile

1.0*WS-I Basic Security Profile

1.1 (2004)WS Security

1.0, 1.1HTTP

1.1JMS

REST

* = partial implementation

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