What's New in Beta 2 ???
What’s New in Pervasive DataRush Beta 2?
Capitalizing on experience and feedback gained since the initial Beta 1 release, the Beta 2 release of the Pervasive DataRush framework is a big step toward a more Java-integrated, developer-friendly framework. With a focus on Eclipse integration, JMX support, and new operators, this Beta is appropriate for learning more about the dataflow approach to designing inherently parallel solutions, exploring the functionality of the Pervasive DataRush plug-ins for Eclipse, and developing proof of concept applications.
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• New User Interface (Eclipse 3.3 based)
Project integration with a perspective, project nature and builder
Navigator support with Assembly outline capability
Properties view
Outline view
Run configuration for launching a DataRush assembly
Basic refactoring
Basic editing/visualization support (no incremental compiling)
• New JMX performance monitoring
Port statistics available remotely via JMX
Dynamically reconfigurable filtering to isolate ports of interest
JConsole plugin for controlling filters and sorting statistics
• Additions to operator library
New AssertEquals operators for unit test development
New operators contributed by the Data Profiler team
- MatchesRegex (integrates java.util.regex pattern matching)
- RunScript (integrates JSR 223 scripting engines, including JavaScript)
Enhanced text I/O operators
- Support for multiple record types
- Both read and write
- Both fixed text and delimited text
- More detailed and more configurable validation
- Faster default encoding New ReadBinary operator
- Support for all the text type converters, plus
- Packed decimal - Zoned decimal
• Using Java 6 for enhanced parallel performance
• Supported Platforms
Windows XP, Server 2003, Vista
Linux: RedHat, Suse, Azul, Solaris, MacOS X




