We are pleased to announce the release of Xoom 3.7. This is a major release including both significant new functionality and performance improvements.
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Xoom 3.6.6 has been released
We are pleased to announce the release of Xoom 3.6.6. This includes a number of functional improvements, such as an improved References report; and greatly improved performance of configuration retrieval.
Xoom 3.6.5 has been released
We are pleased to announce the release of Xoom 3.6.5. This is a minor release that includes various bug fixes, and general improvements such as: improved error reporting when Xoom service isn’t running; the reporting of Xoom misconfiguration and fault; and the ability to update the key collection of an existing key property.
Xoom 3.6.4 has been released
We are pleased to announce the release of Xoom 3.6.4. This is a minor release that adds several improvements and bug fixes.
Xoom 3.6.3 has been released
We are pleased to announce the release of Xoom 3.6.3. This release introduces a number of new features, such as: a ‘read-only’ mode in Settings Migration Tool; improved logging; and increased breadth of XPath expressions supported to describe the configuration. Import performance has also been significantly improved.
Xoom 3.6.2 has been released
We are pleased to announce the release of Xoom 3.6.2. This includes various technical improvements, improved handling of sensitive information and a bug fix to cope with a Service Optimization database restart.
Xoom 3.6.1 has been released
We are pleased to announce the release of Xoom 3.6.1. This is a maintenance release addressing the following technical issues:
- Added support for administrative access controls in Settings Migration Tool.
- Improved support for ClickMobile settings, and added support for group custom conditions.
- Added support for XML settings where some namespace declarations are external to the content of the setting in question.
Xoom 3.6 has been released
We are proud to announce the release of Xoom 3.6. This release introduces: significant new features, such as bidirectional communication in the Settings Migration Tool; improved robustness when dealing with scheme changes; the ability to send SXP messages from Xoom Processor; and miscellaneous other improvements and bug fixes. Continue reading Xoom 3.6 has been released
Xoom 3.5 has been released
We are proud to announce the release of Xoom 3.5. This is a significant release that contains major improvements in the way Xoom supports newer versions of Service Optimization. The release also contains new reports and usability and stability improvements. Continue reading Xoom 3.5 has been released
Xoom 3.4 has been released
We are proud to announce a release of Xoom 3.4. This release contains significant improvements in the coverage of recent Service Optimization features such as user-friendly coverage of generic events and generic status flows, as well as other functional and stability improvements and bug fixes.
Service Optimization feature coverage
- Generic events are now fully interpreted by Xoom. They are included as part of the default query in the generic installation of Xoom for Service Optimization 8.1.7 and later. They are also accessible in Settings Migration Tool where their editor is located in Service Optimization Administration tool.
- Generic status flows are now fully interpreted, and are accessible in Settings Migration Tool where their editor is located in Service Optimization Administration tool.
- Added in-depth coverage for schedule idle resource workflows and stages.
- Added built-in coverage for priority index.
- XSL transformations of outgoing messages are now interpolated as XML in the Xoom representation. They can now be found, explored and extracted using standard XML tools, including Xoom Explorer.
- Improvements in the coverage of bundler parameters where the representation of the configuration changed in different versions.
- Minor interpretative improvements in ClickRoster corrective action types.
Improvements and important functional changes
- Xoom Explorer, Xoom Processor and Xoom Toolkit now all support EXSLT functions in XPath and XSL. This radically improves the expressiveness with features such as regular expressions, set operations and more powerful string functions.
- Xoom Explorer’s interactive XPath now also supports results of function calls (including EXSLT, as mentioned above), not just node sets, making it very useful not just for Xoom files, but also as a general purpose XML exploration and XSL development tool.
- Revision and Stamp are no longer routinely removed from Service Optimization objects that have them. This has been flagged as particularly useful in configuration versioning situation, where the information on when the change happened and who initiated it can be very useful. Both Revision and Stamp are ignored when configuration items are compared for import.
- A new report on active schedule agents configuration called ActiveScheduleAgentsXmlSummary.xsl has been added. The report produces and XML file that contains in-depth information about the configuration of active schedule agents. This information is convenient for use in further transformations, in particular for automated analysis and reconfiguration of optimisation.
New parameters
New parameters that allow configuration files that are Xoom-version sensitive (for example for controlled backwards compatibility) have been introduced. These new parameters are:
- ProductInfo.Product: Xoom
- ProductInfo.Version: three number Xoom version (major, minor, build number), such as 3.4.3246.
- ProductInfo.CosmeticVersion: a user-friendly version, which equals the version number used on release announcements.
- ProductInfo.Configuration: specifies whether the build has been compiler using Debug or Release configuration.
- ProductInfo.BuildType: Release, HotFix, Release Candidate, Beta, Alpha, Development.
Bug fixes
- XSPXoomGetObjects is now much more robust, and performs correctly regardless of the combination of properties or the ordering of the Key element.
- Internal SXP calls in version 7.5 are now implemented using in-process COM calls for better speed and avoidance of authentication problems.
- The handling of SXP errors is now more robust, covering a larger range of scenarios.
- Settings Migration Tool no longer displays a .NET exception when connection to the Xoom server fails. A single message box informing the user of the problem is displayed instead, and the same message is also logged.
- References will no longer result in data corruption when misconfigured. Instead, the problem will be identified and reported in the event log, and the target node will be marked as a general bad reference.