Merative ™ Social Program Management 7.0.11.0 iFix10

 

 

 

 

                    Merative ™ Social Program Management is now Cúram ™ by  Merative™

 

 

 

Release Notes

 

 

Abstract

 

Merative Social Program Management 7.0.11.0 iFix10 Release Notes

 

 

Content

 

Introduction
System Requirements
Download
Installation
Improvements, Resolved Issues and Third Party Updates
Known Issues
Notices

 

 

Introduction

 

Welcome to the Merative Social Program Management 7.0.11.0 iFix10 release.

 

This is a cumulative release which incorporates the Improvements, Resolved Issues and Third Party Updates contained in all previous 7.0.11.0 iFix releases. Details of these Improvements, Resolved Issues and Third Party Updates are included separately in the release notes for each of the previous iFix releases.

 

For the latest version of the release notes, see https://curam-spm-devops.github.io/wh-support-docs/spm/release-notes.


Full product documentation can be found in the documentation.  

 


 

System Requirements

 

For information about the supported software and hardware for this release, see the Merative Social Program Management Prerequisites.

 


 

Download

 

See the download instructions for this release at https://www.merative.com/support/spm.

 

 


 

Installation

 

Before running the installer please ensure all files in your Merative Social Program Management are writable.

 

The installation steps are as follows:

 

  • Extract the contents of the .zip file to a local drive location.
  • Run the Merative Social Program Management installer, which can be found in the INSTALLER folder at that location.
  • After installing, the appropriate build targets must be run as necessary for your installation.

 

Additional installation instructions can be found in the Development Environment Installation Guide.

 

Upgrading

 

If you are upgrading from a previous version, the Merative Social Program Management Upgrade Helper contains documentation and tooling to help you to upgrade your Cúram application codebase and database to work with your new version of Cúram. The Merative Social Program Management Upgrade Guide describes a recommended process for performing application and database upgrades. The Upgrade Helper contains tools to assist you with implementing the upgrade, including tooling to produce a schedule of required migrations for your upgrade, tooling to provide information about database schema changes and tooling to generate initial SQL scripts for applying changes to your database.

 

To download the appropriate version of the Merative Social Program Management Upgrade Helper, see the download instructions at https://www.merative.com/support/spm.

 


 

Improvements, Resolved Issues and Third Party Updates

 

Third Party Updates

 

Third Party Updates

 

WorkItem:278412 - Update to the latest version of the Rampart Axis 2 security library - esapi

 

Merative Social Program Management web services are based on Apache Axis2. With the Rampart security module of Axis2, Social Program Management web services can be secured for authentication, integrity (signature), confidentiality (encryption/decryption), and non-repudiation (timestamp).


The version of one of the JAR files in Rampart has been updated. As a result of this update, the following changes have been made in the JDE Axis 2 deliverable.

 

  • CuramSDEJ\lib\axis2\esapi-2.4.0.0.jar - version updated from 2.2.3.1 to 2.4.0.0.

 

Note that before performing any builds or deployments, ensure that the old versions of the esapi JAR files are not present in the directories specified above. If they are, they should be removed before proceeding.


Note that any references in custom scripts and other artifacts to the updated JAR file listed above must be updated.

 



 

Notices

 

Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in "Notices".

 

Document Information

 

More support for:

Merative Social Program Management

 

 

Software version:

7.0.11

 

 

Operating system(s):

Linux, Windows

 

 

Modified date:

15 August 2022