Version
3.4 - released April 2007
These release notes cover all releases of AquaLogic Interaction Portlet Suite
- Lotus Notes 3.4, including hotfixes and maintenance packs. For information on
a particular release, see the appropriate section of these release
notes.
Release notes are occasionally updated after the release date. For the most
up-to-date release notes, go to http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/index.html.
Refer to the Interoperability page in the Product Center at
support.plumtree.com for the latest information on supported operating systems,
application servers, and browsers.
At the time of release, AquaLogic Interaction Portlet Suite - Lotus Notes 3.4
supports the following:
- Operating Systems: AIX 5.3 (on POWER3, POWER4, POWER5); RedHat Enterprise
Linux 4 update 3 (on x86); Solaris
8, 9, and 10 (on SPARC); SUSE Enterprise Linux 9 (on x86); Windows Server 2003 SP1 or R2 (on x86)
- Lotus Domino Server: Domino 6.5 and Lotus Notes Client 6.5.1, Domino 7.0 and Lotus Notes Client 7.0
- Browsers: Firefox 1.5, 2.0; Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0; Netscape 7.2, 8.0; Safari 2.0
Refer to the Interoperability page in the Product Center at support.plumtree.com
for the latest information on supported BEA products.
At the time of release, AquaLogic Interaction Portlet Suite - Lotus Notes 3.4
supports the following:
- AquaLogic Interaction 6.1 MP1
The following product documentation is available for download from http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/index.html:
| Document Title and File Name |
Document Description |
|
Attributions
PortletSuite-LotusNotes_Attributions.txt
| Provides a list of third-party technologies used in the product, along
with licensing information. |
|
Installation and Upgrade Guide for AquaLogic Interaction Portlet Suite - Lotus
Notes 3.4
install.pdf
|
Describes how to install and upgrade the components of AquaLogic Interaction
Portlet Suite - Lotus Notes 3.4. |
- AquaLogic Interaction Portlet Suite - Lotus Notes supports Lotus Domino 7.0 Server
- AquaLogic Interaction Portlet Suite - Lotus Notes has Tomcat 5.0.28 embedded server with JDK 1.4.2_11
- AquaLogic Interaction Portlet Suite - Lotus Notes supports Red Hat Linux and SUSE Linux
- AquaLogic Interaction Portlet Suite - Lotus Notes supports Domino 7.0 and Mozilla Firefox
- The default date shown in the Create Appointment window is the current date,
not the date selected by the user in the Calendar. (Issue #10198-1)
- High and low priority flags are not displayed for messages in Sent and Drafts
folders. Messages can be sent with high and low priority indicators, but priority
indicators only appear for messages in the Inbox folder. This is similar to
the behavior of the Notes client. (Issue #11783-1)
- Uploaded files that include Asian characters in the filename are renamed
to "File.doc" when uploaded from a Remote Server that does not run the matching
Asian language operating system. The filename of uploaded attachments that
include Asian characters in the filename will be renamed to "File.doc", when
the Lotus Notes Portlet Suite is running an operating system language that
does not match the language of the Asian characters included in the filename.
This issue is a limitation of Java 1.3x; the Asian characters included in
the filename are encoded resulting in a FileNotFoundException, and the upload
function in the Lotus Notes Portlets renames the file to "File.doc". In this
scenario only one file can be attached to the document since the attachment
filenames need to be unique. The content of the "File.doc" file can be viewed
successfully. (Issue #17758-1)
- The Lotus Notes Portlets do not allow specification of username and password
authentication for Lotus Domino servers configured to use proxy server. The
Lotus Notes Portlets provide functionality to specify a proxy server name
and port for the Lotus Domino servers on the "Server List" page of the Administrative
Preferences. The current Server List configuration does not allow specification
of username and password for the proxy server. The Lotus Notes Portlets have
not been certified against an environment where communication to the Lotus
Domino server is through a proxy server. (Issue #18383-1)
- An appointment in the Lotus Notes Calendar portlet is displayed separately
under "All Day Events" tab when the "Show Time As" field is changed from "Busy"
to "Tentative". (Issue #38973)
- The Lotus Notes Portlets do not support contact search for
groups. The current implementation supports contact search by First or Last
Name only. (Issue #39190)
- The Lotus Notes Portlets do not support attachment functionality in
an environment where different versions of Lotus Domino Server are used. (Issue
#39448)
- Appointments that span multiple days will automatically be marked as all
day appointments by Notes. (Issue #39585)
- The Lotus Notes Mail portlet does not mark the system folder "Trash" as
unavailable when copying messages. Users cannot copy e-mail messages to the system
folder "Trash". (Issue #39687)
- The Lotus Notes Contacts portlet gives a non-descriptive error message
when a user tries to save an empty contact within the low bandwidth portal
UI or when using Netscape. (Issue #39854)
- When executing the ptnotesd.sh to start or stop the Plumtree Notes daemon,
a message indicating that the "Plumtree Test Service" is being started or
stopped will appear. Only the message is erroneous; the Plumtree Notes service
is actually being started or stopped. (Issue #44355)
- Mail attachments that contain Asian characters in the filename can only
be opened if the Remote (Portlet) Server runs on an operating system of the
same language. When the filename of an email attachment includes Asian characters
(Japanese, Chinese, or Korean), the attachment can only be opened if the Remote
(Portlet) Server is running on an operating system of the same language. For
example, if the mail attachment includes Japanese characters in the filename,
the attachment can only be opened if the Remote (Portlet) Server is running
on a Japanese operating system. (Issue #17758)
- The Image Server path to the Lotus Notes Portlets JavaScripts uses the wrong case in
the directory named "strings" on Unix operating systems. (Issue #48523)
Workaround: Navigate to the Image Service @IMAGESERVER/imageserver/RemoteGadgets/groupwareui/scripts/
and rename the folder "strings" to "Strings".
- When upgrading to Lotus Notes Portlets 3.4 from version 3.2, the installer wizard page that prompts for the installation folder shows the default installation directory as C:\Program Files\plumtree instead of the correct default directory, which is C:\bea\alui. (Issue #56092)