
SDL Enrich Release Notes SDL Enrich 2.0 July 2014 Legal Notices Copyright and trademark information relating to this product release. Copyright © 2011-2014 SDL Group. SDL Group means SDL PLC. and its subsidiaries. All intellectual property rights contained herein are the sole and exclusive rights of SDL Group. All references to SDL or SDL Group shall mean SDL PLC. and/or its subsidiaries details of which can be obtained upon written request. All rights reserved. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all intellectual property rights including those in copyright in the content of this website and documentation are owned by or controlled for these purposes by SDL Group. Except as otherwise expressly permitted hereunder or in accordance with copyright legislation, the content of this site, and/or the documentation may not be copied, reproduced, republished, downloaded, posted, broadcast or transmitted in any way without the express written permission of SDL. 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Without limiting the rights under copyright, no part of this may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), or for any purpose, without the express written permission of SDL Group. II SDL Enrich Release Notes Contents 1 What's new and changed ..................................................... 1 Improved installer with web app option . 1 Improved Acrolinx support including checking profiles . 2 Improved SDL WorldServer support . 3 Initial release of a public API . 3 2 Known Issues in SDL Enrich ................................................. 5 3 Acknowledgments ............................................................. 7 SDL Enrich Release Notes III Chapter 1 What's new and changed Improved installer with web app option A significant change to the installer allows you to choose between setting up a web application or a web site. Web application as an alternative In the initial release of SDL Enrich , it could only be installed as a web site. With this release, you have the additional choice of installing it as a web application within an existing web site. The benefits of installing as a web application are ■ re-use of security certificates ■ multiple components can share a base URL While installing you make the choice between web site or web application on the Web Settings page of the installer. Note: At this time there is no multi-instance web application support. Improvements to the installer user experience The installer checks for prerequisites at the beginning of the installation/upgrade. Upgrading from version 1.0 will ■ preserve settings ■ update engines SDL Enrich Release Notes 1 What's new and changed Improved Acrolinx support including checking profiles Improved Acrolinx 3.0 support and new support for Acrolinx 4.0 New Support for Acrolinx 4.x ■ Improved checking speed ■ Checking using "rule sets"; uses the as-you-type API ■ Checking profiles are not enable by default. ■ Check using an Acrolinx checking profile. Improved Support for Acrolinx 4.x ■ Improved checking speed ■ Checking using "rule sets"; uses the as-you-type API ■ Checking profiles are not enable by default. This feature must be enabled in Acrolinx. Checking profiles (for users of Acrolinx 4.x) ■ Checking profiles were introduced in Acrolinx 4.0 and managed within Acrolinx. ■ Allows checks using multiple "Rule sets" and uses the standard API. ■ API support only at the moment. ■ Checking profiles are not enabled by default. This feature must be enabled in Acrolinx. ■ Checking settings priority follows this order 1. query string in SDL LiveContent Create 2. configuration. xml when you provide a value for the "profileId" setting name in the app settings. 3. if no profile is specified, then checks all engines. 2 SDL Enrich Release Notes What's new and changed Improved SDL WorldServer support SDL WorldServer engines can provide you with terminology or content reuse results. ■ Expanded support for terminology from a single terminology database, and now also from a terminology database group. ■ Expanded support for content reuse by means of a single Translation Memory (TM), and now also from a Translation Memory group. Initial release of a public API Some aspects of SDL Enrich are only supported via the API. This initial public API release is intended to facilitate your integration of SDL Enrich with your own tools. This API is supplied with these additional tools: API documentation Accessbyhttps:/[servername]/sdk/apidoc.html ■ Generated on-the-fly (dynamic). ■ Matches the actual capability ■ Uses system security - what you see depends on your user credentials . API player Accessbyhttps:/[servername]/sdk/apiplayer.html ■ A quick way to use/test the API . ■ Unsupported internal tool, provided as an API playground to help new developers get started. ■ Provided for convenience but use at your own risk ■ Supports cross-domain calls to other servers (as long as you are already authenticated on that other server) allowing API calls to multiple servers from a single page. SDL Enrich Release Notes 3 Chapter 2 Known Issues in SDL Enrich This topic lists the known issues in this release of SDL Enrich. Upgrading ■ Engines cannot be upgraded. You should remove all engines before upgrading, or follow these steps: 1. Stop the SDL Enrich Core service 2. Delete c:\ProgramDatea\SDL\SDL Enrich\Engines\ runningEngines.xml 3. Re-start SDL Enrich Core service. ■ After an upgrade, you may see a "the size of the request headers is too long" error in browser. Clear cookies if you see this error. ■ Prerequisites checking may try to install additional roles during the upgrade, even though this may not be strictly necessary. It is fine to just allow the extra install. AD FS We do not support AD FS 3.0 SDL Enrich Release Notes 5 Chapter 3 Acknowledgments SDL LiveContent includes open source or similar third-party software. “7zip” Is a file archiver with a high compression ratio “ant.jar, ant-optional.jar” Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool whose mission is to drive processes described in build files as targets and extension points dependent upon each other. The main known usage of Ant is the build of Java applications. Ant supplies a number of built-in tasks allowing to compile, assemble, test and run Java applications. Ant can also be used effectively to build non Java applications, for instance C or C++ applications. More generally, Ant can be used to pilot any type of process which can be described in terms of targets and tasks. “DockPanel Suite” .Net Docking Library for Windows Forms “DITA-OT” The DITA Open Toolkit is a Java-based implementation of the OASIS DITA Technical Committee's specification for DITA DTDs and schemas. It contains ANT, SAXON,... “Apache FOP” Apache FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) is a print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO) and an output independent formatter. It is a Java application that reads a formatting object (FO) tree and renders the resulting pages to a specified output. Output formats currently supported include PDF, PS, PCL, AFP, XML (area tree representation), Print, AWT and PNG, and to a lesser extent, RTF and TXT. The primary output target is PDF. “GeckoFX” Gecko is a free and open source layout engine used in many applications developed by Foundation and the Mozilla Corporation (notably the Firefox web browser). “globalize” JavaScript globalization and localization. Formats and parses strings, dates and numbers in over 350 cultures. “GNU Aspell” SDL Enrich Release Notes 7 Acknowledgments GNU Aspell is a Free and Open Source spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker. Its main feature is that it does a superior job of suggesting possible replacements for a misspelled word than just about any other spell checker out there for the English language. Unlike Ispell, Aspell can also easily check documents in UTF-8 without having to use a special dictionary. Aspell will also do its best to respect the current locale setting. Other advantages over Ispell include support for using multiple dictionaries at once and intelligently handling personal dictionaries when more than one Aspell process is open at once.
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