
v6.4 [Jan 12, 2012]
-level property has been added called "promptChromeFrame" which has three possible values:
- chromeframe.html: IE 6/7 users will be shown the contents of chromeframe.html which will be in your project/webapproot folder, and which initially contains links to various ways of upgrading to a supported browser. You can edit this file to show anything you want.
- http://google.com/chromeframe: This immediately shows google's chromeframe download page
- Allow IE 6 and 7 users: This option will allow users to run the application without requiring a chromeframe plugin or a modern browser. Use this at your own risk.While WaveMaker applications can be run using IE 6 and 7, there are a number of bugs, and we no longer are working to support these browsers and fix these bugs.InfrastructureOSX requires JDK6OSX installations of Studio now require JDK6. To ensure you are using Java6, use the Java Preferences application to specify the default JDK prior to starting Studio.New Deployment DialogThe deployment dialog has been rewritten. Besides being easier to use, it now provides the following new features
- Deploy to CloudFoundry's cloud (you must first create an account at cloudfoundry.com)
- You can now change your database settings before deploying. When you generate your WAR/EAR file and deploy it to your target server, you can change from using your development database to your production, QA, demo, or other database connection settings.
- Save your deployment settings so that once you've deployed with a specific set of settings, redeploying to the same target server and same target databases is a one click operation.For more details, see full release notes.
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