About this release
System requirements and Installation
Fixes contained in this release
Known limitations, problems, and workarounds
IBM Rational Software Support
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Notices and trademarks
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IBM® Rational® Developer for i V9.6 provides a single development environment for modern IBM i application development and modernization, allowing developers to create and maintain traditional RPG, COBOL, C, C++, DDS, and SQL applications, as well as extend those with services and application clients implemented using a variety of other technologies.
Built on Eclipse 4.6, an extensible platform for constructing and integrating software tools, IBM Rational Developer for i is a part of the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform series of products.
You can download a full electronic image of 9.6. For more information, refer to the Download document available from the Fix List document.
The system requirements and installation information is available in the product knowledge center.
For details on problems fixed in this release, refer to the Fix List document.
Updates, limitations, and known problems about IBM Rational Developer for i are documented in the product library at the product Web site for IBM Rational Developer for i (http://www.ibm.com/software/products/us/en/dev-ibm-i/). For a list of updates and APARs, go to the Web site and find the link for Product support in the Overview page, then choose the Downloads or Troubleshooting task. The Fix List document lists the available updates and the APARs addressed in the updates.
As limitations and problems are discovered and resolved, the IBM Software Support team updates the knowledge base (see http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/Overview/Software/Rational/Rational_Developer_for_i). By searching the knowledge base, you can quickly find workarounds or solutions to problems that you experience.
IBM Software Support provides you with technical assistance.
For contact information and guidelines or reference materials that you will need when you require support, read the IBM Software Support Handbook.
For more information about product news, events, support, FAQs, lists of known problems and fixes, and other support information, visit the IBM Rational Developer for i home page at http://www.ibm.com/software/products/us/en/dev-ibm-i/.
For narrated presentations and resource links, refer to the IBM Education Assistant information at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ieduasst/rtnv1r0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.iea.rdi/plugin_coverpage.html.
Before you contact IBM Software Support, gather the background information that you will need to describe your problem. When describing a problem to an IBM software support specialist, be as specific as possible and include all relevant background information so that the specialist can help you solve the problem efficiently. To save time, know the answers to these questions:
If you have an idea for improving the product, you can submit a request for enhancement at the IBM RFE Community. It allows you to search, view, comment on, vote for, watch, submit, and track product requests for enhancement (RFEs).
To post your questions on a newsgroup, use the following developerWorks® resources:
- IBM Rational Developer for i Hub: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/groups/service/html/communityview?communityUuid=49773f8f-a20d-4816-86f2-44a2d862dbc1
- Suggested newsgroup: IBM Rational Developer for i Forum at https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/html/forum?id=11111111-0000-0000-0000-000000002285
Other suggested forum: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/wdsci-l
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