Reading the first part, regarding the Auditing, it appears that if a site ignores the auditing entirely and progresses along with their normal activity, *that*, ignoring that auditing, which is on and cannot be turned off, will eventually result in their system halting and being unstartable. Am I mistaken?
However the introduction of "local subroutines" is certainly a game changer for many of us. That along might be worth the upgrade hassle. -----Original Message----- From: Daniel McGrath <dmcgr...@rocketsoftware.com> To: U2 Users List (u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org) <u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org> Sent: Fri, Sep 13, 2013 1:48 pm Subject: [U2] UniVerse v11.2 Public Beta - Personal Edition Hi all, I'm excited to announce that Rocket is doing its first ever public beta for UniVerse v11.2. As our first public beta, this will be a learning experience for us. We will use this experience to shape how we conduct subsequent public betas. This will be a Personal Edition, so while it won't enable you to play with all the new features currently being tested in our private beta, you will get to see some significant new additions. It has the same restrictions of our regular personal edition that can be found here: http://www.rocketsoftware.com/products/rocket-universe/try-now So, before I mention the new features, some quick housekeeping. While we learn about how much interest a public beta will generate, we want to prevent overwhelming our support team as to not affect customers. To this end, will accept bugs and regressions via our u2supp...@rs.com email channel with the following guidelines: 1) All issues submitted to u2supp...@rs.com need to have the subject "UniVerse v11.2 Public Beta" 2) Rocket requires any regressions not associated with new features to be confirmed not to exist in the current UniVerse v11.1 Personal Edition 3) Rocket will record issues sent in via a bug tracking system, but will not respond to the reporter unless further clarification is required. Some of the new features you can expect to see UniVerse v11.2 (that you can play with in the Personal Edition) are: 1) Local subroutines & functions 2) Additions to XDOM, such as XDOMQuery 3) XML support in U2 Dynamic Objects 4) Compiler DEFINES to enable condition compile basic on database type and version $IFDEF U2_UNIVERSE $IFDEF U2_UNIVERSEv11 $IFDEF U2_UNIVERSEv11.2 5) 64-bit Windows Port 6) SHA-256 support stat = DIGEST("SHA256",data,DATA__STRING,result) 7) nbasic returns exit code 1 for success, 0 for failure 8) New compiler directive $DIM.IN.SUB to support redimensioning in subroutines 9) CLEARCOMMON /named/ now supported. Note: As mentioned before, this is only a subset of the new features that will be released for UniVerse v11.2. Keep a look out for the official release of UniVerse v11.2 later this year were you can find out everything! Downloads for Windows Personal Edition: 32bit PE: https://myshare.rocketsoftware.com/myshare/d/0FECA68828544D92B2F6322EDE56E154 64bit PE: https://myshare.rocketsoftware.com/myshare/d/ADD04F9D82F44182B6983E7DBDE4849C Part of our private beta documentation to help with local subroutines, XDOM changes and XML support in U2 Dynamic Objects: https://myshare.rocketsoftware.com/myshare/d/D71648D5C05E4BBD8A5A36C830CEF3B1 I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts and will be working to post examples for some of these on our GitHub site: https://github.com/RocketSoftware/u2-servers-lab As a starting point, you can find 2 example implementations of an HMAC function using local functions here: https://github.com/RocketSoftware/u2-servers-lab/tree/master/Security-Demos/HMAC Regards, Dan McGrath Managing Director, U2 Servers Lab Rocket Software _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list U2-Users@listserver.u2ug.org http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list U2-Users@listserver.u2ug.org http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users