Difference between revisions of "Version 3.5"
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Revision as of 11:35, 12 April 2016
Contents
Changes in 3.5
Adapter
- Adapter - Added feature for auto connect of readers/sensors session at startup - Globally can be disabled via JVM argument setting
- Thinkify - Updated adapter for the TR-265 reader
- Thinkify - Fixed issue with Windows compatibility
- Thinkify - Better handling of reader unplugged events
REST
- Rest - Update currenttags to include antenna
- Rest - Rest create readzone app group folders fix
- Rest - Added LLRP get reader capabilities
- Rest - Added Set LLRP operations
Dashboard
- Fixed bug after adding readzone then updating application properties the readzones properties are added to app properties
- Added get current tags to reader and session if processing state
OSGI
- Added extended Debugging/Tracing features for OSGI - http://wiki.rifidi.net/index.php?title=How_to_Configure_Extended_OSGI_Debugging/Tracing (
Database
- Added PostgreSQL to DB Jumpstart App
LLRP
- LLRP - Fixed LLRP reconnect issues over WAN
- LLRP - Fixed Compatibility with FX9500 Zebra reader - ROSpec and Tag Encoding
Plugin
- Plugin update to latest OSGI version NeonM6
- Plugin - Added Javax.mail to enable sending email out of the box
Device
- Bench-marked support for Raspberry Pi3 and Intel NUC - http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/overview.html
Bug Fix
- Script - Shutdown script on Linux - http://forums.rifidi.net/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4266