Specifications
Level I Developer’s Toolkit
Corrected Level I Developer’s Toolkit Anomalies
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Also, simple views can be created by modifying a GIB information
block. These extensions can be accomplished using the Basic
Extensions Toolkit, and the GIB Editor.
Extensions developed using the Level I or Level II Developer’s Tools can be
packaged to distribution media for resale, and installed at a customer site
using the standard SPECTRUM installation process. By using the
SPECTRUM Extensions Integration Toolkit, a VAR developer can build a
Level I or Level II extension product that can be fully integrated into any
SPECTRUM site.
Corrected Level I Developer’s Toolkit
Anomalies
Spectrum Extensions Integration Toolkit
1 Messages that formerly appeared during the install process, such as
“chmod [filename] Not Owner” no longer appear.
Model Type Editor (MTE)
1 The MTE properly supports the MODULE IDENTITY (used to define a
node in the OID tree.)
2 On Solaris platforms, creating .e export files with either the MTE
export command or dbtool export command no longer causes the MTE
to crash.
3 On NT, entering default/shared values for integer-type attributes
within the range from -2147483648 to 2147483647 no longer causes
incorrect values to appear.