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Question about "Minimum client-compatibility version"


Karthik Krishnan (8899123165) | asked Nov 23 '17, 5:16 a.m.

Following settings exists in the advanced properties of JTS, CCM, QM, RM, DNG, GC, ...


Minimum client-compatibility version
Version Compatibility Mode

I see that if I cahnge in CCM, there is an impact on the clients which try to login but can't figure out the usage in JTS.
What is the use of these settings in JTS? 


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Karthik Krishnan commented Nov 23 '17, 5:58 a.m.

 Thanks Arne for the pointer. I saw these links already but that didn't answer the use of these settings in JTS.

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Ralph Schoon (63.5k33646) | answered Nov 24 '17, 3:08 a.m.
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Hi Karthik,

JTS is basically based on RTC. It got taken out of RTC. My experience:
1. You can connect to JTS, RM, QM and other applications e.g. with the RTC Plain Java client library exploiting the very fact that the Jazz Foundation code originates from RTC
2. The "Minimum client-compatibility version" and "Version Compatibility Mode" are basically limiting which Plain Java Client Library versions are allowed to connect.

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Karthik Krishnan commented Nov 24 '17, 9:50 a.m.

Thanks Ralph. I get it now.

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