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What's New in ALDSP 3.0

The following table describes many of the major new features in ALDSP 3.0. 

Feature Details
AquaLogic Integration Increased integration and interoperability with other AquaLogic products. Specifically:
  • Interoperability with AquaLogic Enterprise Repository (ALER).
  • Integration with the Service Assembly Modeler (SAM).
  • Integration with AquaLogic Service Bus (ALSB).
  • Integration with AquaLogic Enterprise Security (ALES).
  • Support for WebLogic 9.2 and Workshop for WebLogic 9.2 and 10.2.
Update Model Robust data services update capabilities with minimal coding. Specifically:
  • Support for CRUD operations.
  • Graphical update mapper that displays and enables editing of update logic.
  • Support for custom, user-defined update procedures via XQuery Scripting Extensions (XQSE).
  • SDO 2.1 support.
IDE
Full integration of the Data Services Studio with the Eclipse framework, providing:
  • Enhanced data service mapping editor.
  • Integrated server and deployment management.
  • Outline view supporting large models and data services.
Administration and Deployment Operations
Flexible management and control of ALDSP dataspace projects:
  • Support for incremental/granular data service deployment.
  • Deploys data services in real time without service interruption.
  • Service Explorer provides improved metadata management.
Security Supports integrated security management, specifically:
  • Security configuration based on identity mappings.
  • Security propagation to underlying data sources.
  • Message- and transport-level security for native ALDSP web services.
Modelling
Fuller integration of the data services modeler with data services development, including:
  • Enables model-driven data service development.
Performance
Operational and developmental performance improvements, including:
  • Improved tooling performance when working with large schemas.
  • Improved runtime memory management.
  • Data streaming support for remote clients.
  • 64-bit JVM support for larger addressable memory (RedHat, HP-UX Itanium).
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