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Apama enhancements in Software AG Designer 10.0
Apama 10.0 includes the following enhancements in Software AG Designer:
*The color in which annotations are shown in the EPL editor can now be configured in the Apama preferences. See also Editor Colors.
*The new field Flush between events has been added to the Data Player query page. It controls how many times the correlator's queues are flushed between every event from the database. This gives correct behavior in multi-context applications at the cost of speed. The default value for new queries is 2, which flushes the correlator's queues twice. Existing queries are not affected by this enhancement. A blank value is used in this case, which means that the correlator queues are not flushed. If you want to change this, you have to set the required value on the Data Player query page. See also Specifying Data Player playback queries.
*If a query pattern uses the or operator (see also Query enhancements in 10.0), then the New Query Send Event Action dialog includes the new Required events section. It sets which events must be matched by the pattern in order for the send event action to send the event. See also Adding query send event actions.
*The Open Type dialog functionality has been added for all Apama perspectives. See Opening EPL elements and Java classes using the Open Type dialog.
*The Correlator Deployment Package wizard now accepts a launch configuration instead of a project. The ability to select the files to be included has been removed from the wizard. Instead, if you want to create a correlator deployment package (CDP) containing a subset of project's files, you must now create a dedicated launch configuration to represent the required files before opening the Correlator Deployment Package wizard. See Exporting correlator deployment packages.
*When you add a connectivity bundle, the standard-codecs.yaml file is now created in the Linked Resources node. This file contains standard codecs defined by Apama. See also Connectivity bundles.

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