IBM WebSphere Telecom Web Services Server Component,
Version 6.2.0.1 Interim Fix 8 Readme
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About this interim fix
This interim fix is a cumulative fix which includes all the latest changes
for the IBM® WebSphere® Telecom Web Services Server (TWSS), Version 6.2.0 This
interim fix is recommended for all customers with a TWSS 6.2.0 installation.
This interim fix is installed using the WebSphere Update Installer as well
as some manual updates.
Fix and update history
This interim fix includes the following APARs and fixes. This package
includes all fixes for the Access Gateway, Service Policy Manager, Service
Platform components, and TWSS Web service implementations.
Interim Fix 001
- ArrayOutOfBoundsException
occurs on notifymgmt.ear: (APAR LI72617) Corrects a problem in which
the notifymgmt.ear gets an ArrayOutOfBoundsException during the
registerNotification method.
- Add configuration for
the SMPP system_type PDU field: (APAR LI72618) Corrects a problem in
the SMS and WAP services for SMPP by adding a configuration setting in the
network mapper Administration Console page. The administrator can use this
setting to specify the value of the system_type field that is used during
the Bind Transceiver operation.
- Memory leak in SMS,
WAP, and MMS services: (APAR LI72622) Corrects a problem in the SMS,
WAP and MMS service EARs and the SMPPConnector.rar that results in a
memory leak.
- Service Policy Manager
Console hangs: (APAR LI72628) Corrects a problem in the Service Policy
Manager Console that may result in the browser looping or hanging and
requiring the user to exit the browser.
- Missing SMS Resources
cause stack dump in trace log: (APAR LI72628) Corrects a problem in
the SMS service where a few resources were missing from a resource file
causing exceptions to be dumped into the trace log. This was harmless but
appeared to be a problem.
- Added Attachment Size
limit policy to Access Gateway: (APAR LI72628) Corrects a problem in
the Access Gateway by enforcing limits on the size of attachments sent to
the system.
Interim Fix 002
- SMS & WAP JNDI
Names conflict: (APAR LI72798) Corrects a problem in the SMS and WAP
services such that the JNDI names are unique.
- MMS Usage Records are
updated: (APAR LI72798) Corrects a problem in the MMS service to add a
missing usage record for the message delivery status. The usage record is
now generated.
- Access Gateway policy
initialization script corrections: (APAR LI72798) Corrects a problem
in the Access Gateway policy initialization script that resulted in a
missing policy and a misspelled policy. The policy spelling is corrected,
and a missing policy is added.
- SMS and WAP Performance
Improvement related to use of getProperty(): (APAR LI72798) Corrects a
problem in the SMS and WAP service related to calling the getProperty()
instead of getPropertyFromCache(), the service now looks in the cache
appropriately.
- SMS and WAP Performance
Improvement related to use of 'reverse scan' in the DDL: (APAR
LI72798) Corrects a problem in the SMS and WAP service related to the use
of the 'reverse scan' clause in the DLL. When creating indexes, the
reverse scan clause is removed.
- SPM Console encrypted
policies are not working properly: (APAR LI72798) Corrects a problem
in the SPM Console where encrypted policies are not working properly. Encrypted
policies are now displayed as obscured, and the page behavior is
corrected.
- SPM Console security
and session timeout is not working properly: (APAR LI72798) Corrects a
problem in the SPM Console where the session is not timing out properly
when security is enabled.
- SMS Performance
improvement related to use of initProperties(): (APAR LI72798)
Corrects a problem in the SMS service such that the initProperties()
method is called only during initialization.
- SMS/SMPP Usage Records
updated to add charging information: (APAR LI72798) Corrects a problem
in the SMS service so that the charging information passed on the Web
Service request is added to the usage records.
- Incorrect security
constraints in some applications: (APAR LI72798) Corrects a problem in
Address List Management, Notification Management, Presence, Terminal
Status, and Call Notification so that the deployment descriptor security
constraints are appropriate.
- Server stop cleanup for
Terminal Location: (APAR LI72798) Corrects a problem in Terminal
Location for MLP when exceptions occurred during server stop.
- MMS Configuration for
MMSC path added: (APAR LI72694) Corrected a problem in the MMS Service
configuration by enabling the URL path for the MMSC to be configurable.
- commit() exception on
Notification Manager registerNotification: (APAR LI72714) Corrects a
problem in the Notification Manager application executing the
registerNotification operation which was causing an exception trying to
commit the transaction.
Interim Fix 003
- MMSC HTTP 500 response
code and interoperability (APAR LI72787) Corrects a problem in the MMS
for MM7 service that results in an HTTP error code 500, and some
additional interoperability problems that required some additional
configuration. Additionally, MMS will now work without attachments.
- Incorrect security
constraints in some applications: (APAR LI72798) Corrects a problem in
the Service Implementations so that the deployment descriptor security
constraints are appropriate.
- SMPP SMS Server Stop
Exceptions (APAR LI72798) Corrects a problem in the SMPP Resource
Adapter that causes exceptions when the SMPP SMS service is stopped.
- Access Gateway Flow
Post Processing updated (APAR LI73016) Corrects several problems in
the Access Gateway post processing that is run after a TWSS Access Gateway
flow is customized by WID. This update fixes the problems related to the
j2ee: namespace prefix being added to several deployment descriptors in
the EAR. The 6.2.0-WS-WAS-TWSS-WIDPlugins-FP000001.zip file contains the
updated post processing files that are originally delivered in the WID
Installer.
Interim Fix 004
- UTC Time stamp values
in Access Gateway (APAR LI73021) New functionality to enable time
stamps to be stored either in UTC (Universal Time Code) or in local system
time.
- Problem when security
is disabled for Access Gateway (APAR LI73129) Corrects the problem in
Access Gateway related to the processing of the Message Element Remover
mediation primitive when a notification is received from the PX
Notification common component and security is disabled for Access Gateway.
See the required configuration steps below.
- Messages are sent
continuously to the SMSC in the SMPP JCA Adapter (APAR LI73119)
Corrects the problem in the SMPP Resource Adapter that sends two
BindTransceiver requests to the SMSC.
- WAP Push Web Service
port number values are limited to 9999 and below (APAR LI73128)
Corrects the problem in WAP Push over SMPP in which the port number value
in the backend configuration is restricted to a maximum of 9999.
- Sending WAP Push SMS
to cell phones resulted in incorrect output (APAR LI73130) Corrects
the problem with WAP Push messages being sent to the actual device not
being recognized as a WAP message and displaying incorrect characters.
- MMS over MM7, issue
related to optional parameters VaspId and VasId (APAR LI73098)
Corrects the problem with the optional parameters not taking effect when
they are configured through the TWSS Administration Console.
- ALM over XDMS, issue
related to accepting empty string values for Provider Domain property
(APAR LI73094) Corrects the problem in Address List Management over XDMS
in which the Provider Domain mbean value in the backend configuration was
not being set (empty string).
- ALM over XDMS ,
functionality related to sending requests to XDMS when security is not
enabled at Access Gateway (APAR LI73092) New functionality to enable
ALM to send requests to XDMS when security is not enabled at Access
Gateway and the ALM Web service is enabled at XDMS. See the required
configuration steps below.
- TPC over SIP,
service.config.StatusRetainTime service policy is not being supported
(APAR LI73132) Corrects the problem in Third-Party Call over SIP related
to the status retain time service policy, where the mbean value is not
being overridden by the service policy value.
Fix Pack 001
- SMS over SMPP, issue
related to BASE64 encoded BMP files not being handled by sendSmsLogo
operation (APAR LI72968) Corrects the problem related to the
sendSmsLogo operation to handle BASE64 encoded BMP files properly.
- SMS over SMPP, issue
related to RTX format not being supported by sendSmsRingTone operation
(APAR LI72969) Corrects the problem related to the sendSmsRingTone
operation to support messages in RTX format.
- Issue related to the
incorrect policy scope values in python script files (APAR LI73157)
Corrects the problem related to the incorrect policy scope values being
set in the python script files for the following TWSS services:
- Address List
Management over XDMS
- Presence over
SIP/IMS
- Terminal Status
over SIP/IMS
- Terminal Status
over Parlay
- Terminal Location
over Parlay
- Terminal Location
over MLP
- MMS over MM7, issue
related to the parsing of MM7 XML tags (APAR LI73166) Corrects the
problem related to the incorrect parsing of XML tags and attributes
received from MMSC.
- SMS over SMPP, issue
related to the MESSAGE ID IS INVALID ERROR response from SMSC (APAR
LI73185) Corrects the problem related to the incorrect message ID being
set in Deliver SM responses (DELIVER_SM_RESP PDU ) sent to SMSC from TWSS.
- Address List
Management over XDMS, issue related to the extra slash "/" in
the group names (APAR LI73225) Corrects the problem related to an
extra slash "/" being appended to the group name created when
the user=global option is set.
- Terminal Location over
MLP, issue related to the MLP FORMAT_ERROR response from MLP Location
Server (APAR LI73230) Corrects the problem related to the incorrect
input XML tag and sequence of attributes being sent for the location-based
operations.
- SPM console, issue
related to the connectivity problem (APAR LI73232) Corrects the
problem related to the user entered Connection Details data (URL,
username, password) not being validated against the specified Service
Policy Manager runtime. The user will remain on the Connection Details
entry page until the connectivity validation completes succesfully.
Interim Fix 005
- SPM Console, issue
related to SPM console times out for large requester group (APAR
LI73289) Corrects the problem in the SPM Console when a Requester Group is
being selected that contains a large number of requesters (>1500) and
the Requester Browse view page receives a timeout before the list of
requesters are being returned and displayed.
- SMS over SMPP, issue
related to SMS WS shows DELIVERYIMPOSSIBLE inspite of message being
delivered properly (APAR LI73295) Corrects the problem in SMS over
SMPP Web Service related to the message status being shown as
DELIVERYIMPOSSIBLE, when the MO message uses both TLV and Short message
fields.
- MMS over MM7, issue
related to incorrect status update during proper delivery reports
(APAR LI73300) Corrects the problem of wrong delivery status being updated
in the database, by adding a new database column named MESSAGEID. Refer to
the configuration section for details.
- TL over MLP,
Configurable endpoint for callback MO messages (APAR LI73329) New
configurable mbean option for the callback endpoint. Provides a
configurable option for the callback endpoint URI. Refer to the
configuration section for details.
- SMS over SMPP, issues
related to the occurrence of SAXPARSEEXCEPTION when SMSC sends non-English
MO message (APAR LI73363) Corrects the problem in SMS over SMPP
related to the occurrence of SAXPARSEEXCEPTION when SMSC sends non-English
MO messages.
- WAP Push over SMPP,
issue related to sendWAPPushSI operation failure due to the incorrect
datacoding option (APAR LI73369) Corrects the problem of incorrect
DataCoding option being set in sendWAPPushSI. The option will be set to
0x04 if 8_bit_binary_GSM_23_038_a is selected as DataCoding. Refer to the
configuration section for details.
- SMS over SMPP, issue
related to incorrect message status being updated upon receiving MO
message (APAR LI73371) Corrects the problem related to the message
status is not being updated correctly in the SMS Database when SMSC is
using SME DELIVERY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT option.
- TWSS AG, issue related
to SOAP attachments added by custom mediator not received by Web Service
client (APAR LI73414) Corrects the problem of SOAP attachments not
being received by the Web service client when they are added to a response
message by a custom mediator that is part of the response Access Gateway
flow.
- SMS over SMPP, issue
related to NULLPointerException being observed while trying to get
SmsAttachment referrence (APAR LI73435) Corrects the problem in SMS
over SMPP related to NULLPointerException being thrown while trying to get
SmsAttachment referrence.
- MMS over MM7, issue
related to the occurrence of NumberFormatException (APAR LI73465)
Corrects the problem of parsing the status code which contains spaces and
special characters in the submit response, returned by the gateway. Added
functionality to check and remove any spaces or special characters in the
status code tag of submit response.
- SPM Console, issue
related to SPM console does not return to normal view from portlet help
page (APAR LI73477) Corrects the problem in the SPM Console when the
portlet help page is being displayed and the user cannot return to the
normal view.
- SMS over SMPP, issue
related to incorrect TAG value being sent to SMSC, While using optional
parameters (TLVs) (APAR LI73477) Corrects the problem in the SMS over
SMPP Web service related to incorrect TAG field in TLVs being sent to
SMSC.
- TWSS ServicePlatform,
issue related to ClassCastException being observed while trying to
retrieve an array of values (APAR LI73477) Corrects the
ClassCastException problem in the class ServicePlatform, while making
calls to toArray() method.
Interim Fix 006
- TWSS AG, Eliminate the requirement of removing
Group Resolution mediation primitive in default flows (APAR
LI73564) Eliminates the requirement of customizing a default mediation
flow to remove (unwire) the Group Resolution mediation primitive from all
operations of a given flow in order to not utilize the group resolution
functionality. To eliminate the use of Group Resolution for all operations
within a given flow module, the Group Resolution endpoint specified in the
SCA module properties should be set to blank (cleared)
- TWSS AG, Content-ID is changed when attachments
are added (APAR LI73580) Corrects
the problem related to incorrect content-ID being sent to the backend SI
from the Access Gateway.
- ALM over XDMS, Issue
related to Malformed Input Exception (APAR LI73679) Corrects the problem in the python
script file of ALM WS, related to Malformed Input Exception being observed
while executing this file.
- TWSS AG, Attachment handler has 3 copies
in memory (APAR LI73596) The Access Gateway is enhanced to provide a
configuration parameter that enables attachments to be processed without
using a database or a scheduler instance to improve performance. By
default, the processing behaves as it did previously and utilizes a
database (in ATTACHMENT_CONTENTS table).
When the new Name Space Binding setting is enabled, the Access
Gateway will process attachments in memory and thereby have improved
performance. Attachments are
propagated to the backend using SOAP requests. Check the Configuration
Instructions section for the new name space binding configuration.
- Parlay Connector,
IPAPPFAULTMANAGER.SVCAVAILSTATUSIND() API needs to be supported (APAR
LI73563) The Parlay Connector
currently supports the IpAppFaultManager interface for receiving fault
events. In Parlay 3.x, the service manager unavailability events can be
received and processed via the IpAppFaultManager interface. There is no
specific interface to handle the service manager availability till Parlay
3.x. This APAR implements the Generic Event Notification interface, namely
the IpAppEventNotification interface, to receive generic events from
Parlay Gateways. This approach can be used in addressing the service
manager failure recovery.
Note: This APAR supports the handling of service managers whose
service IDs remain the same before and after the service failover, or the
handling of service IDs of the format serviceID/serviceType. Other kinds
of changes in service IDs are not currently supported. The Assignment ID
that was returned to the client application before service manager
failover may not be valid after a service manager failover.
This iFix does not support the preservation of the same Assignment ID
under failover situations. This current limitation will be addressed in
future fixpacks.
- SMS over SMPP, issue
related to using SHORT:<TARGET ADDRESS> (APAR LI73703) Corrects
the problem in the SMS over SMPP service in which, When using
"short:" schema in a target address while sending SMS, TWSS is
sending an incorrect target address to the SMSC.
- MMS over MM7, issue
related to TIMESTAMP tag, DATE format and RECIPIENTS tag For MM7 (APAR LI73694) Corrects the problem in the MMS
over MM7 service in which, when using the tags
“<TimeStamp>” and “<Recipients>” in
“SubmitReq”, TWSS is sending incorrect tags and date format to
MMSC.
- Parlay Connector,
issue related to startup exceptions (APAR LI73679) Introduces better
exception handling during the service discovery process, during the Parlay
Connector startup. The exceptions are thrown because some of the services
may not be available when scanning through the subscribed list of services
in the Parlay gateway.
- MMS over MM7, issue
related to SOAP element (APAR LI73679) Corrects the problem in the MMS
over MM7 service in which, when using the element
“DeliveryReportRsp”, TWSS is an sending incorrect element name
as DeliveryReportRes to MMSC.
Interim Fix 007
- SMS over SMPP, Issue
related to updating Global ID in usage records table (APAR LI73762)
Corrects the problem in SMS over SMPP service in which the Global ID is
always set to 000 in usage records for the stopNotiifcation operation.
- MMS over MM7,
TimerManager and WorkManager exceptions (APAR LI73799) Corrects the
problem in the MMS over MM7 service in which TimerManager or WorkManager
exceptions are seen during the server startup when the MMS ear is
deployed.
- MMS over
MM7 (APAR LI73816) Corrects the following issues in the MMS over MM7
service:
·
Some of
the MMSCs need a SOAPAction header tag to indicate the intent of the message.
The absence of this header tag results in the failure of MT message delivery.
The fix corrects the problem by adding a SOAPAction tag to the MT message.
·
The
“start” attribute of the “Content-Type” element was
missing angle brackets (< >), which caused the failure of MT message
delivery for some of the MMSCs. The fix corrects the problem by adding angle brackets
(< >) to the “start” attribute value of the
“Content-Type” element.
·
Corrects
the problem of “missing transaction id” issue by enhancing the SOAP
header parsing of the MO messages.
·
Corrects
the issue of handling numbers in the “DeliveryReportReq" when
decoration elements like '+.-() ' are sent from MMSC.
- Terminal Location over
MLP, issue related to the MLP protocol version not supported response from
MLP Location Server (APAR LI73817) Corrects the problem related to the
“ver” attribute not being sent in the input XML tag SVC_INIT.
- Parlay
Connector, Issue related to the detection of a service manager during
recovery (APAR LI73869) Corrects the problem of maintaining specific notations for a Parlay gateway
by introducing a generic implementation that ensures a one-to-one mapping
between the service types and the assignment ID, helping in detecting the
failures/recovery of a specific service. The code for the maintenance of
the Assignment ID, after a service manager failover, has been
incorporated.
- Parlay Connector,
Exceptions after
shutting down MPCC (APAR LI73869) Introduces better exception handling during
multiple service manager failure attempts.
- Parlay
Connector, Issue related to abrupt stopping of the Parlay Connector (APAR
LI73869) A NullPointerException was being thrown when the Parlay
Connector was abruptly stopped while a gateway handshake was in process.
- Parlay
Connector, Automatic callback refreshes after node failover (APAR
LI73869) Corrects the problem in the Parlay Connector wherein, after a
node was stopped and brought up in a Parlay Connector cluster, the node
was not auto refreshing the callbacks that were already present.
- Parlay
Connector, Issue related to the status display in the Parlay Console (APAR
LI73869) Corrects the issue in the Parlay Connector wherein, after one or
more Parlay Connector node failovers, the connectivity status was not
being displayed properly in the Parlay Administration Console.
- Parlay
Connector, Cutting down excessive Gateway calls (APAR
LI73869) Introduces a cache that is used during the Service Discovery
process. This cache helps in reducing ORB calls to the gateway.
- Parlay Connector,
Session cleanup doesn’t happen (APAR LI73869) New method in the
Parlay Connector mapper layer for helping the Parlay applications clean up
session objects.
Interim Fix 008
·
MMS over MM7 (APAR LI73897)
provides support to the short code numbers. The short code support is provided
to both MO and MT messages of MMS/MM7 SI. All MO and MT operations for short
codes can be performed using “short:xxxxx” format. Where
“short:” is the schema part which identifies the number as a short
code and “xxxxx” is the actual number for example
“short:88888”.
·
Parlay Connector, Prevent
session cleanup related logging from printing in SystemOut (APAR LI74474).
A statement is logged in the SystemOut.log when the session information is
missing when a session cleanup is attempted. Now, this statement is displayed
only when the trace is enabled. Flooding the SystemOut.log with debug
statements is avoided.
·
Parlay Connector, Display
Parlay connector build information when Diagnostics is used (APAR LI74474).
The Parlay connector code can be shipped as an EAR
or bundled along with the Parlay samples toolkit. When packaged with samples,
the build date or version is not known. This feature outputs the build date and
version information when the Diagnostic button in the Parlay Administration
console is used, irrespective of how the Parlay connector code is bundled.
·
Parlay Connector, Providing
support for Redundant notification creating during Parlay connector Refresh (APAR
LI74474). This fix improves the way the Refresh operation works, by including
support for redundant notification creation. This ensures that whenever
notifications are refreshed, a secondary callback location is included as well
for backup, so that at any point in time the reports are not lost.
·
Parlay Connector, Code
for caching Assignment ID information and optimized DB Access (APAR
LI74474). This fix concentrates
on the following optimizations.
1.
Service Manager Helper classes
(also known as the Managed classes) use a cache for holding information that maps the
connector generator ID to the gateway-generated Assignment ID. The use of this cache nullifies the need to use
the database during report flows, thereby speeding the report delivery by several
factors. The cache implementation is designed in such a way that it is updated
automatically during refreshes or failovers.
2.
The Session Façade design
pattern is used for proper transaction boundary demarcation and optimized table data
access. The Façade implementation has reduced the time taken to retrieve a
record from the table. This Façade implementation is only for the
SERVERPROPERTIES table, as this table is accessed much more frequently than the
other tables.
·
Third Party Call over SIP to
validate the incoming call identifier (APAR LI74156). This fix provides validation of the incoming
call identifier. All the operations
other than makeCall should have valid call identifier [returned by makeCall]
value in the SOAP request.
·
Third Party Call over SIP should
return only the call identifier [Parlay X standard] (APAR LI74225). This fix
removes the additional JSESSIONID returned to the client. In the End-to-End environment [AG-SP-SI] the
fix works in the following way.
1.
For make Call response, this fix removes the additional JSESSIONID cookie
from the SOAP response and appends the cookie value to the call identifier to
reuse the JSESSIONID value in future.
2.
For other Web service operations, this fix removes the appended
JSESSIONID value from the call identifier [step 1] and adds as a cookie to the
SOAP request.
Software compatibility
- Operating systems:
- Red Hat Enterprise
Linux ® AS 4.0 Update 5
- SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server 9 SP 3
- AIX ® 5L 5.3 TL 05
SP 6
- Application server
- WebSphere
Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.1.0.11
- iFix PK49611
- iFix PK52139
- iFix PK53626 (part
of the 6.1.0.11-WS-WAS-IFSIP_101707 cumulative package)
- iFix PK53885
- iFix PK54131 (part
of the 6.1.0.11-WS-WAS-IFSIP_101707 cumulative package)
- WebSphere
Application Server Enterprise
Service Bus, Version 6.0.2.2
- iFix IC53828
- iFix JR27493
- WebSphere
Integration Developer, Version 6.0.2.2
- Java™
- JDK, Version 1.5
(included with WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment)
- Databases
- IBM DB2 Universal
Database™ Version 9.1 FixPak 2
- Oracle Database
Version 10.2.0.2
Viewing the Changed File.list in the Update
Installer .pak file
Update installer .pak files are delivered in .zip format. To view the
contents of a .pak file, use any archiving tool that can read .zip files. The
Java jar tool can also extract the files.list file from the .pak file.
To view the contents, type jar -tf fixpack_name.pak
To extract the files.list, type jar -xf fixpack_name.pak
repository/twss.svc/files.list
Next, you can use an editor to view the files.list, which lists all of the
files to be changed for the .pak file.
Installation requirements
Hardware requirements
Hardware requirements for TWSS are included in the information center and
have not changed since version 6.2.0. Refer to the following information for
details:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wtelecom/v6r2m0/topic/com.ibm.twss.doc/com_prereqs.html
Software requirements
Software requirements for TWSS are included in the information center. Refer
to the following information for details:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wtelecom/v6r2m0/topic/com.ibm.twss.doc/com_prereqs.html
In addition to the prerequisites listed in the information center, the
following maintenance fixes are required:
Installation instructions
Before you begin, ensure that the following service has been applied to the
application server for the Access Gateway and Service Platform:
Note: In this section, WAS_ROOT refers to the WebSphere home
directory, for example /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer.
To apply the fix pack, complete the following steps:
- Verify that the WebSphere
Application Server (WAS) version is 6.1.0.11, and that the appropriate
iFix or iFixes have been applied.
- Verify that the WebSphere
Application Server Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) version is 6.0.2.2, and
that the appropriate iFix or iFixes have been applied.
- If you have an earlier
TWSS fix pack that was installed using the Update Installer, uninstall it.
The TWSS Update Installer fix packs are cumulative.
- Download the WebSphere
Update Installer version 6.1.0.13 on both the Access Gateway application
servers and the Service Platform application servers. You will use this
version of the update installer for both the Access Gateway which is based
on WAS 6.0 and the Service Platform which is based on WAS 6.1
- Download the IMS UPDI
Plugins package 6.2.0.1-WS-WAS-IMS-UPDIPlugins.pak into the
WAS_ROOT/updateInstaller/maintenance directory on both the Access Gateway
application servers and the Service Platform application servers.
- If the IMS UPDI Plugin is
already installed on the WAS Update Installer (Note: After applying the
IMS Update Installer Plugin, if you have upgraded or installed a new
version of the WAS Update Installer (UPDI) itself, then you won’t be
able to apply this fix pack. You need to download and run a reset script
available on the support download site which will then allow installation
of TWSS 6.2.0.1 fixpack. For details see the IMS Update Installer Plugins
installation page for fix pack 6.2.0.1: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24017457
- Download the TWSS Update
Installer package 6.2.0-WS-WAS-TWSS-AG-IF000008.pak into the
WAS_ROOT/updateInstaller/maintenance directory on the Access Gateway servers.
- Download the TWSS Update
Installer package 6.2.0-WS-WAS-TWSS-SP-IF000008.pak into the
WAS_ROOT/updateInstaller/maintenance directory on the Service Platform
servers.
- Download the TWSS Update
Installer package 6.2.0-WS-WAS-TWSS-Services-IF000008.pak into the
WAS_ROOT/updateInstaller/maintenance directory on the Service Platform
servers.
- Start the Update
Installer as described in the WebSphere documentation, and select the TWSS
fix pack(s) to be installed.
The UPDI Plugins package should be installed first to each server.
The 6.2.0-WS-WAS-TWSS-AG-IF000008.pak contains updates to the Access
Gateway.
The 6.2.0-WS-WAS-TWSS-SP-IF000008.pak contains updates to the Service
Platform and should be installed before the services.
The 6.2.0-WS-WAS-TWSS-Services-IF000008.pak contains updates to the TWSS
Services.
The Update Installer updates the
WAS_ROOT/installableApps/TWSS-Base and WAS_ROOT/installableApps/TWSS-Services
directory contents, but does not deploy the updates onto the application
server.
- Update the component EARs
that are deployed on the application server:
- Start WebSphere
Application Server where the component is installed.
- Open the Integrated
Solutions Console and log in.
- Click Applications > Enterprise Applications and select the
appropriate Application EAR.
- Click Uninstall.
- Follow the
instructions in the information center to install the new EARs included
in the fix pack. Refer to the following instructions: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wtelecom/v6r2m0/topic/com.ibm.twss.install.doc/intro_c.html
- Review iFix contents for
updated database initialization (.ddl) files or policy initialization
script (.py) files, and use them to initialize the database or policies
according to the instructions in the InfoCenter.
Configuration instructions
The configuration for TWSS is the same as that described in the InfoCenter,
except as specified in either the TWSS 6.2.0 Readme (WebSphereProductsForTelecomReadme.html)
or this Readme.
Attachment Limit Configuration
This iFix defines a default SOAP attachment size limit of 1 MB, requiring
that the size of any one attachment or the combination of all attachment parts
passed on a Web service request not exceed this limit. This iFix also adds the
ability to override the default attachment size limit through the use of name
space bindings. There are two name space binding values that can be defined to
set the size limit for attachments: one to set the individual size limit for
attachment parts and the second to set the overall limit for all attachments.
To change the default SOAP attachment size limit, complete the following
steps on the deployment manager and synchronize the changes with all nodes:
- Log in to the Integrated
Solutions Console.
- In the navigation panel,
click Environment > Naming > Name Space Bindings.
- Select cell_name for the
Scope, and click Apply.
- To change the default
maximum size of an attachment part that can be attached to an inbound
message, create a name space binding for the SOAP attachment part maximum
size:
- Click New.
- Click String
for the binding type, and click Next.
- Type SOAP_attachment_part_max_size
for the Binding Identifier.
- Type sca/attachments/MaxSizeAttachmentPart
for the Name in Name Space.
- Type the maximum
allowed size of an attachment part for a given message. This is an
integer number measured in MBytes (when followed by 'M' or 'm'), or
KBytes (when followed by 'K' or 'k'), or bytes (when followed by 'B' or
'b'). The default value used is '1M'.
- Click Finish,
and click Save to save changes to the master configuration.
- To change the default
maximum size of all attachment parts that can be attached to an inbound
message, create a name space binding for the SOAP attachment maximum size:
- Click New.
- Click String
for the binding type, and click Next.
- Type SOAP_attachment_max_size
for the Binding Identifier.
- Type sca/attachments/MaxSizeAttachments
for the Name in Name Space.
- Type the maximum
allowed size of all attachment parts for a given message. This is an
integer number measured in MBytes (when followed by 'M' or 'm'), or
KBytes (when followed by 'K' or 'k'), or bytes (when followed by 'B' or
'b'). The default value used is '1M'.
- Click Finish,
and click Save to save changes to the master configuration.
system_type configuration
In either the SMS or WAP applications for SMPP, use the TWSS Administration
Console to locate the Network Mapper configuration page. That page contains an
additional configuration setting for the value used in the system_type field of
the SMPP Bind Transceiver operation.
reorgchk to optimize DB2 performance
DB2 relies upon calculated values for optimal performance. The database
catalog statistics and the physical organization of the data in the tables are
used to provide optimal database performance. Catalog statistics should be
recomputed periodically as the data in the tables changes. This need is
greatest after periods of heavy data modifications (inserts, updates, and
deletes) such as during initial population or periodic purge activities. These
calculations are CPU intensive and block access to the database while they run.
We recommend this maintenance be performed during an appropriate service
window.
The DB2 reorgchk command is the simplest way to count and record the
statistical details about tables, indexes and columns. There are other more
tightly focused techniques that may provide improved results. If you experience
poor database performance after completing this command, consult the database
administrator and inquire about using other techniques to improve the database
performance.
db2 reorgchk update statistics on table all
No J2C activation specification for the MM7 Resource Adapter
When installing the MM7Connector.rar (MM7 Resource Adapter), there is no J2C
activation specification associated with that adapter. Therefore, when you use
the procedure titled "Installing the JCA adapter for SMPP and MM7-based
Web service implementations" in the InfoCenter (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wtelecom/v6r2m0/topic/com.ibm.twss.install.doc/jca_adapter_t.html),
you should skip step 4 when deploying Parlay X Multimedia Messaging over MM7.
Disabling PMI improves performance
The TWSS 6.2.0.0 product readme recommends turning off PMI (Performance
Monitoring Interface) in order to avoid a performance problem. There is a more
specific method of disabling the specific PMI metrics that cause the
performance problem, which allows PMI to be generally used.
- In the WAS Administration
Console, on the left side, click Monitoring and Tuning > Performance
Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI).
- Select the correct
application server instance. This should be done for each application
server instance when in a cluster.
- Ensure that Enable PMI
is checked.
- Click Custom.
- On the left side of the
customization area, select Web Applications.
- Select URIConcurrentRequests,
URIServiceTime, and URIRequestCount.
- Select Disable.
- Save the changes and
restart the server.
Performance improvement for DNS lookups
If you experience very slow response from the TWSS Administration Console or
Parlay Administration Console, particularly on AIX, this can be due to poor or
unpredictable response times from the DNS server. The Java JVM provides a
system property com.ibm.cacheLocalHost that can be set to true. This will
improve lookups of the localhost IP address. This Java JVM system property
should be set in the Process Definition for the Deployment Manager and all
Application Server instances.
Additional Configuration for MMS/MM7 service
Additional configuration settings for MM7 optional parameters has been
introduced to the MMS Administration Console configuration that enables these
MM7 protocol fields to be set appropriately to interoperate with various MMS-C
servers. Most notably are the additional settings for VASPID, VASID,
Distribution Indicator. See the help provided for these settings in the
Administration Console after installing the updated EAR file.
Additional Configuration for Access Gateway and PX Notification when
security is disabled at Access Gateway
Using PX Notification when security is disabled at the Access Gateway
requires additional configurations such as User Name for PX Notification and
the requesterExceptionList in Access Gateway.
To configure the PX Notification properties like User Name:
- Log in to the
Administration Console that contains the TWSS Service Platform common
components.
- In the left pane, expand
TWSS Administration Console -> Web Services - > Clusters.
- Click the cluster name.
- In the Web Service
Platform pane, click PXNotification.ear.
- In the Component
Configuration pane, click PXNotification Delivery Web Service.
- In the Runtime properties
pane enter a User Name and optionally a Password.
- Click OK and save
the changes.
To configure the requesterExceptionList:
- Log in to the
Administration Console that contains the TWSS Access Gateway default
flow(s).
- In the left pane, expand
Applications.
- Click SCA modules.
- In the SCA Modules pane,
click one of the installed TWSS Access Gateway default flows.
- In the Configuration pane
under Additional properties, click Module properties.
- Locate the
MsgElementRemover.request.requesterExceptionList property. This property
is a comma-delimited list of requesters for which the configured message
element will not be removed.
- Set or add the user name
you used to configure the PX Notification Delivery Web Service User Name
property.
- Click OK and save
the changes.
Both changes will become effective after the save is completed. No server
restart is needed.
Additional Configuration for ALM over XDMS when security is disabled for
Access Gateway
A new service policy, service.config.UserName, is added to the
Address List Management over XDMS Web service implementation. The new policy accepts
the user name value and needs to be configured at the Service Policy Manager.
This configuration enables the Access Gateway and Address List Management
systems to run with security off while using the user name (for basic
authentication or asserted identity) and passing it to XDMS when security is on
at XDMS. When the requester ID is specified, it will take precedence over the
user name.
The precedence is Requester ID -> User Name from Service Policy ->
UNAUTHENTICATED.
The following topic in the IBM WebSphere XDMS information center provides
the required information on creating proper access rights when the value for
the service.config.UserName service policy is different from the actual owner
of the document.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wtelecom/v6r2m0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.xdms.doc/grantingmanyidentitiesreadaccesstoalldocumentsinadirectory.html
Example: User Name service policy value is sip:bob@ibm.com and the actual
owner for the document is sip:john@ibm.com. Access rights need to be created
for sip:bob@ibm.com to read, write, update, or administer the documents owned
by sip:john@ibm.com.
Additional configuration for Message Logger mediation primitive in TWSS
Access Gateway
The following technote (IC53621) from WebSphere Application Server ESB
provides a workaround when you require triggers or stored procedures with the
Message Logger mediation primitive database table on Oracle.
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IC53621
Functionality improvement to TWSS common components
This fix addresses the issue related to the XA exception when a TWSS common
component (Usage Records, Notification Management or PxNotification ) interacts
with the JMS queue or with database tables.
Functionality improvement to SMS over SMPP Failover
New functionality to enable the SMS over SMPP service to recreate binding
with the SMSC after the TWSS system restarts.
Functionality improvement to Parlay Connector
New functionality in the Parlay Connector to maintain a unique assignment ID
across the cluster even if the assignmentID changes between the managed service
manager objects at the Parlay gateway. This functionality requires the PARLAYDB
to be recreated. See the TWSS
6.2 information center for details about creating the database.
Public interface for TWSS Service Platform API
New interface for TWSS Service Platform to ease the creation of custom Web
Services using TWSS.
Additional configuration for SMS/SMPP service
A new configuration parameter, Connection re-try interval, has been
introduced to the SMS SMPP ENQUIRELINK MBean in TWSS SMS Administration Console
configuration. It provides an option to configure the time interval used to
trigger the connection bind. It is used for establishing the connection with
the SMSC when it has valid notifications at the time of TWSS server start. The
default value is 3 minutes. The valid range is 3-60 minutes. See the help
provided for these settings in the Administration Console after installing the
updated EAR file.
Additional information
The SMS over SMPP and WAP Push over SMPP Web services cannot coexist on the
same application server.
Additional Configuration for MMS/MM7 service
Run MmsDataDb2.ddl or MmsDataOra.ddl to update the table MMSSENDDATA with
the column MESSAGEID. Verify that a new column with name MESSAGEID is created.
To configure the Destination Element:
- Log in to the
Administration Console that contains the TWSS Service configuration.
- In the left pane, expand
TWSS Administration Console -> Web Services - > Clusters.
- Click the cluster name.
- In the Web Service pane,
click IMS Multimedia Messaging.
- In the Component
Configuration pane, click Multimedia Messaging Web Service.
- Under the Destination
Element attribute, select the appropriate destination element depending on
the DeliveryReportReq from the gateway. This field defines the element to
be used to get the destination number. This configuration option is used
to switch between the Sender and Recipient element of DeliveryReportReq
depending on the MMSC's interpretation of the MM7 spec.
- Click OK and save
the changes.
Additional Configuration related to callback endpoint for TL/MLP service
The callback endpoint is being used in the StartPeriodicNotification &
StartGeographicalNotification operations. The configurable Callback Endpoint
provides an option to configure the endpoint to receive MO/notification
messages. It is mandatory to configure a callback endpoint before attempting to
start the notification operations. Otherwise the system would give a
MalformedURLException.
To configure the Callback Endpoint address:
- Log in to the
Administration Console that contains the TWSS Service configuration.
- In the left pane, expand
TWSS Administration Console -> Web Services - > Clusters.
- Click the cluster name.
- In the Web Service pane,
click PX21_TL_MLP.
- In the Component
Configuration pane, click Terminal Location Notification Web Service.
- In the Runtime properties
pane enter a Callback Endpoint:
This is the callback endpoint URL where the
callback server is listening for MO-Notification messages from an MLP location
server. Example value:
http://HostName:PortNumber/TWSS/ParlayX21/TerminalLocation/MLPCallback/services/MLPCallBack.
When a firewall is in place, replace the HostName and PortNumber values with
the firewall router's IP address & Portnumber and map the WebSphere
Application Server (WAS) deployment manager's IP address and PortNumber with
those of the firewall, as routing point. When there is no firewall, replace
HostName & PortNumber with the WAS Deployment Manager's IP address and
PortNumber.
- Click OK and save
the changes.
Additional Configuration related to DataCoding for WAPPush/SMPP service
To configure the DataCoding in WAPPushSMPPNetworkAttributeMBean
- Log in to the
Administration Console that contains the TWSS Service configuration.
- In the left pane, expand
TWSS Administration Console -> Web Services - > Clusters.
- Click the cluster name.
- In the Web Service pane,
click WAP10_PUSH_SMPP.
- In the Component
Configuration pane, click WAPPush Backends.
- Click on the backend that
is configured. On the backend configuration panel, select 8_bit_binary_GSM_23_038_a
as the DataCoding value
- Click OK and save
the changes.
Additional name space binding configuration related to Access Gateway
Attachment In Memory processing
The Name Space Binding is:
sca/attachments/InMemoryProcessing=TRUE
Note that this setting should be set at the cluster, cell,
or node scope, and not at server scope.
The Name Space Bindings can be viewed and modified in the
Websphere Administration Console at this location:
Environment -> Naming -> Name Space Bindings.
Uninstall instructions
The TWSS product InstallShield installers provide an uninstaller. However,
the uninstaller does not uninstall Update Installer .pak files. To uninstall
TWSS components, uninstall any Update Installer packages first. Then use the
product InstallShield uninstallers.
Updates, limitations, and known
problems
Updates, limitations, and known problems about Telecom Web Services Server
are documented in technotes on the IBM Software Support Web site: http://www.ibm.com/software/pervasive/serviceserver/support/
As limitations and problems are discovered and resolved, the IBM Software
Support team updates the knowledge base. By searching the knowledge base, you
can quickly find workarounds or solutions to problems that you experience. The
following link launches a customized query of the live Support knowledge base.
To create your own query, go to the Advanced search
page.
All technotes for Telecom Web Services Server Version 6.2.0:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/search.wss?rs=3075&tc=SS2PVA&dc=DB520+D800+D900+DA900+DA800+DB560&dtm
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