4. Release Notes
- 4.1. Supported Platforms
- 4.2. Compatibility
- 4.3. What’s New in 7.2.0
- 4.3.1. Graphical Data Publishing is no longer experimental
- 4.3.2. The Discovery file name displays in the title bar when working with offline data
- 4.3.3. Improvements to Admin Console tree views
- 4.3.4. Admin Console now reports a mismatch for the instance state consistency QoS
- 4.3.5. DDS Data Type table can be exported to shareable CSV file
- 4.3.6. Support for mutable security properties
- 4.3.7. Integration with instance state consistency enhancements
- 4.3.8. Publisher and Subscriber entity names now default to their entity kind
- 4.3.9. Third-Party software changes
- 4.4. What’s Fixed in 7.2.0
- 4.4.1. DDS Data Type View unlink button did not work as designed
- 4.4.2. Admin Console froze when displaying information about a member in an unbounded sequence
- 4.4.3. Logical view was empty after discovery import
- 4.4.4. RTI Connext Python installation was not checked when creating publication
- 4.4.5. Admin Console failed when executing generated Python Code
- 4.4.6. Documentation links in Match Analyses View pointed to 6.0.1 documents
- 4.4.7. Some icons and entities did not display as expected when using Security
- 4.4.8. VxWorks process identifiers caused issues in Admin Console
- 4.4.9. Incomplete context menu in Topic View
- 4.4.10. Errors received when subscribed to a Topic and invalid discriminators received
- 4.4.11. Error message incorrectly triggered when monitoring information was not available
- 4.5. Previous Releases
- 4.6. Known Issues
- 4.6.1. Admin Console may require installing legacy Java SE 6 Runtime on macOS platforms
- 4.6.2. Preferences dialog shows error message
- 4.6.3. Limited to single instance of Admin Console on macOS platforms
- 4.6.4. Limited support for keyed, unbounded sequences
- 4.6.5. Admin Console incompatible with RTI Routing Service configurations that use DomainParticipant Name QoS
- 4.6.6. Admin Console views restored when Admin Console is restarted
- 4.6.7. Admin Console potential crash on Linux systems when security is enabled