Release Notes Revision History
New Features in Message Queue 4.5
Bugs Fixed in Message Queue 4.5
Features to be Deprecated in a Future Release
Issues Related to the Next Major Release of Message Queue
Version Anomalies in the Installer
Administration/Configuration Issues
Documentation Updates in Message Queue 4.5
Accessibility of Code Examples in Documentation
Accessibility of Links to External Web Sites in Documentation
Deaf/Hard of Hearing Access to Oracle Support Services
New Features in Previous Message Queue 4 Releases
New Features in Message Queue 4.4.2
New Features in Message Queue 4.4 Update 1
Transaction Log Support for Clusters
New Features in Message Queue 4.4
New Universal Message Service (UMS) Functions
Audit Logging Feature Reinstated
New Features in Message Queue 4.3
Universal Message Service (UMS)
New Directory Structure on Windows Platform
JMX Administration API Enhancements
Listing Durable Subscriptions for Wildcard Subscribers
New Features in Message Queue 4.2
Multiple Destinations for a Publisher or Subscriber
Schema Validation of XML Payload Messages
C-API Support for Distributed Transactions
Installer Support for Sun Connection Registration
New Features in Message Queue 4.1
High-Availability Broker Clusters
Persistent Data Store Format Change
Broker Environment Configuration
Java ES Monitoring Framework Support
Enhanced Transaction Management
Fixed Ports for C Client Connections
New Features in Message Queue 4.0
Support for JMX Administration API
Connection Event Notification API
Broker Administration Enhancements
Displaying Information About a JDBC-Based Data Store
Persistent Data Store Format Changes
Bugs Fixed in Previous Message Queue 4 Releases
Bugs Fixed in Message Queue 4.4.2
Bugs Fixed in Message Queue 4.4 Update 1
Bugs Fixed in Message Queue 4.4
Bugs Fixed in Message Queue 4.3
Bugs Fixed in Message Queue 4.2
This section covers the following topics regarding Message Queue 4.5 system requirements:
As a participant in the 3.1 release of Oracle GlassFish Server, Message Queue 4.5 supports the operating environments, databases, LDAP servers, and hardware listed in the Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Certification Matrix, which is accessible at the Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations page.
System virtualization is a technology that enables multiple operating system (OS) instances to execute independently on shared hardware. Functionally, software deployed to an OS hosted in a virtualized environment is generally unaware that the underlying platform has been virtualized. Oracle performs testing of its products on select system virtualization and OS combinations to help validate that Oracle products continue to function on properly sized and configured virtualized environments as they do on non-virtualized systems.
For information about Oracle support for Oracle products in virtualized environments, see Supported Virtualization Technologies with Oracle Fusion Middleware.
In addition to the software components listed in the Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Certification Matrix, Table 1-2 shows components that you can install to provide additional support for Message Queue clients.
Table 1-2 Optional Support Components
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1Administered object support only; supported for development and testing, but not for deployment in a production environment