MQ Visual Edit V3.3.0 Released

Capitalware Inc. would like to announce the official release of MQ Visual Edit v3.3.0. This is a FREE upgrade for ALL licensed users of MQ Visual Edit V2/V3. MQ Visual Edit allows users to view, manipulate and manage messages in a queue and/or topic of an IBM MQ queue manager and presents the data in a simplified format similar to a database utility or spreadsheet program.

For more information about MQ Visual Edit go to:
https://www.capitalware.com/mqve_overview.html

    Changes for MQ Visual Edit v3.3.0:

  • Added code to import queue manager information from a CCDT JSON file.
  • Added code to import queue manager information from a SQLite DB (MQ Visual Edit v3.*).
  • Added code to set the application name to ‘MQ Visual Edit’ for the MQMD PutApplName property.
  • Added code to verify that the Trusted & Personal Store files actually exist.
  • Added code to handle runtime exceptions when registering a license key.
  • Added extra debug code to help determine why registration info is getting deleted from the Windows Registry.
  • Added extra exception handling for the displaying of the progress monitor.
  • Added extra code to handle runtime exceptions XML/CSV/Fix viewer panels.
  • Fixed an issue with Topic Max. Message length Preference being stored as Queue Max. Message length
  • Fixed a bug in the ShowOptionDialog for parent/child relationship.
  • Fixed a bug related to the Access Code length checking.
  • Fixed a bug for ‘Number of Threads’ on Put Server, SIM Server, SIM Client and Publish Server for enabling and disabling the field.
  • Switched JSON parsers from com.google.gson to org.json
  • Updated all language translations.
  • Added native support MQ Visual Edit on Windows on ARM64
  • Added native support MQ Visual Edit on macOS on AArch64 (Apple Silicon)
  • Added native support MQ Visual Edit on Linux on ARM64

Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc.

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