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Log files can be optionally synchronized after each message In previous versions of Iguana 4.0, the log messages are stored internally, but are synchronized with the log file after each log message is created. This ensures that log messages are written safely even if an unexpected event occurs. To obtain better performance on a busy Iguana server, Iguana 4.0.12 enables you to specify that log messages do not need to be synchronized with their log file. To specify asynchronous writing of log messages, deselect the Synchronous Writes check box in the Log Settings screen: For more information, see Logging.
Global Inbound Post Process Script now provided In Chameleon, you can now define a Global Inbound Post Process Script to process incoming messages. This script is executed after the data has been written to the database. The Global Inbound Post Process Script can be used to notify you when data has been received. For more details, see Global Inbound Post Process Script.
Iguana now supported on AIX iNTERFACEWARE now supports Iguana 4.0 in the AIX environment. |