Changes in Apama Studio
Apama profiler
The profiler for Apama applications has been completely rewritten and usability is significantly improved.
The profiler no longer uses the Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP).
Now you can launch and profile the entire launch configuration in single operation.
A launch shortcut available for the Apama project.
You can take snapshots of data and compare the information in the snapshots with incoming, current data.
More than one correlator of the project can be profiled in one shot.
The new profiler is more lightweight.
Columns view can be filtered, ordered, and rearranged.
View filters are more generic.
Differences between snapshot and incoming data are more cleanly displayed.
Event definitions from XML and XSD files
Apama event definitions can now be generated automatically from the structure of an XML document and from a schema specified in an XSD file. When you select the New > New Event Definition menu item, the New Event Definition dialog presents two additional choices, XML File and XSD File. When you select a valid XML or XSD file, Apama Studio creates an event definition from the file's XML structure or from the XSD schema.
Bundles removed
The following bundles are no longer needed and have been removed from Apama Studio:
DatabaseSupport
FinanceSupport
SimpleExchangeSimulator