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| 1. | Three security vulnerabilities with the use of "reflection" APIs in the Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE) may (independently) allow an untrusted applet to elevate its privileges.
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2009-12-04 | ||
| 2. | HP-UX provides the ability to display command line arguments for running processes with [<b>]ps -x -p [<i>]PID[</i>][</b>] by displaying processes in extended format.
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2009-12-04 | ||
| 3. | After migrating from WebSphere Application Server V5.1 to V6 you see the warning J2CA0008W in the SystemOut.log.
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2009-12-04 | ||
| 4. | Troubleshooting for dynamic cache problems with WebSphere Application Server. This should help address common issues with this component before calling IBM support and save you time.
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2009-12-04 | ||
| 5. | Stack Execution Disable (SED) Protection was introduced in AIX® 5.3D. This functionality disables the execution of code on a stack and select data areas of a process, which prevents buffer overflow exploits by terminating any infringing program. As The Java™ Just-In-Time Compiler (JIT) dynamically creates and executes native code while running Java applications, this will be picked up by the SED functionality and the application terminated.
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2009-12-02 | ||
| 6. | The WebSphere® Application Server V6.0 installer software requires X11 libraries on UNIX-based systems for silent install. If the X11 libraries are not present on the system, the installer will crash upon startup.
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2009-11-30 | ||
| 7. | Installation of fix packs, interim fixes or cumulative fixes fail, or are incomplete, unless they are performed by actual root user on UNIX® platforms or performed by a user with administrative privileges on Windows® platforms for WebSphere Application Server V5.0, V5.1, and V6.0. Use this same user authority when unpacking the files prior to installation.
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2009-11-30 | ||
| 8. | When performing a migration from a relatively large deployment manager node, the post-migration process might fail. The WASPostMigrate.log reports MIGR0414E, and the SystemOut.log for the V6 deployment manager reports TCPC0004W.
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2009-11-30 | ||
| 9. | The tested combinations of Windows® operating systems and WebSphere® Application Server versions does not include Windows 2000 Professional, so it is supported on a "best effort" basis.
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2009-11-30 | ||
| 10. | Previous versions of WebSphere® Application Server for UNIX® platforms were shipped in ZIP format. In the past, it was possible to use the Java™ JAR command to open these ZIP files. However, the JAR command breaks symbolic links and file permissions in zip files for more recent product releases.
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2009-11-25 |
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