diff --git a/com.ibm.streamsx.messaging/info.xml b/com.ibm.streamsx.messaging/info.xml index 2a092da..e7bebe2 100644 --- a/com.ibm.streamsx.messaging/info.xml +++ b/com.ibm.streamsx.messaging/info.xml @@ -24,11 +24,9 @@ IBM MessageSight v1.1 and v1.2. The `KafkaProducer` and `KafkaConsumer` operators support Kafka v0.10.0.0 brokers. For 0.9 brokers, you make rebuild the toolkit for Kafka 0.9 by running the following commands: `ant clean; ant kafka-0.9` For older versions of Kafka brokers, you must use older versions of this toolkit. -**Restriction**: The `XMSSource` and `XMSSink`, operators in the Messaging Toolkit -are not supported on POWER7 or POWER 8 Systems. You must use x86_64 systems. +**Restriction**: The `XMSSource` and `XMSSink` operators in the Messaging Toolkit are supported on x86_64 systems. -**Restriction**: The `XMSSource` and `XMSSink`, operators in the Messaging Toolkit -are not supported on RHEL 7 platforms. +**Restriction**: The `XMSSource` and `XMSSink` operators in the Messaging Toolkit are not supported on RHEL 7 platforms. The following figure shows how the `XMSSink` and `XMSSource` operators in the Messaging Toolkit use standard XMS architecture and APIs. {doc/images/8751_dgm1.gif|This diagram illustrates the XMS APIs that are used to communicate between InfoSphere Streams, an XMS client, and a WebSphere MQ server.} @@ -89,7 +87,7 @@ Alternatively, you can fully qualify the operators that are provided by toolkit # Procedure 1. Review the list of restrictions for the InfoSphere Streams specialized toolkits in the product documentation. - For example, the `XMSSource` and `XMSSink` operators are not supported on POWER7 or POWER 8 systems. + For example, the `XMSSource` and `XMSSink` operators are supported on x86_64 systems. 2. Verify that the appropriate environment variables are set for the messaging systems that you use. * If you use `JMSSink` or `JMSSource` operators to connect to WebSphere MQ or Apache ActiveMQ systems, set **STREAMS_MESSAGING_WMQ_HOME** or **STREAMS_MESSAGING_AMQ_HOME** respectively. @@ -680,7 +678,7 @@ The <attribute> element has three possible attributes: * composite types * xml - 5.3.6 + 5.3.7 4.2.0.0