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Summary by Version . Version 2. 1 (R2010a) MATLAB® Builder JA Software . Version 2. 0. 4 (R2009b) MATLAB® Builder JA Software . [. . . ] Access Bug Reports using your MathWorks Account.
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Version 2. 1 (R2010a) MATLAB® BuilderTM JA Software
Version 2. 1 (R2010a) MATLAB Builder JA Software
This table summarizes what's new in Version 2. 1 (R2010a): New Features and Changes Yes Details below Version Compatibility Considerations No Fixed Bugs and Known Problems Bug Reports Related Documentation at Web Site Printable Release Notes: PDF Current product documentation
Deployment Tool Now Available from Command Line
You can now invoke the Deployment Tool GUI from the command line. See "Using the Command Line (mcc)" for more information.
Native Data Types Available for Cell Arrays and Data Structures
MATLAB Programmers now have the option of using native JavaTM data types for cell array and data structure handling. These native types provide data in a more useful, easy-to-process output. See "Using Native Java with Cell Arrays and Struct Arrays" for more information about using the feature with MATLAB® BuilderTM JA.
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MATLAB® BuilderTM JA Release Notes
Version 2. 0. 4 (R2009b) MATLAB Builder JA Software
This table summarizes what's new in Version 2. 0. 4 (R2009b): New Features and Changes Yes Details below Version Compatibility Considerations Yes Summary Fixed Bugs and Known Problems Bug Reports Related Documentation at Web Site Printable Release Notes: PDF Current product documentation
Redesigned Deployment Tool GUI
The new Deployment Tool (deploytool) interface features intuitive task-based navigation, a cancellable progress dialog, fast loading of previously-created projects, and ability to add supporting files as folders. The GUI also features new context sensitive help.
Alternate Graphic Renderers Now Available
Graphic renderers Z-Buffer and OpenGL are now available for invocation. See "Supported Renderers for WebFigures" for more information.
Mac 64-Bit Support Available
Support for Macintosh® 64-bit processors is now available.
JRE Auto-Detection Available for Web Applications
The Java Runtime (JRE) auto-detection code (previously available for MATLAB Builder JA components) is now available to Web applications, through support on Web servers.
New Video Demo Available
Watch a video about deploying applications using MATLAB Builder JA.
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Version 2. 0. 4 (R2009b) MATLAB® BuilderTM JA Software
New Format for Deployment Tool Projects
If you have projects that were created with the Deployment Tool prior to R2009b, those projects will continue to work. However, projects created or changed in R2009b cannot be opened in previous versions of Deployment Tool (deploytool).
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Version 2. 0. 3 (R2009a) MATLAB Builder JA Software
This table summarizes what's new in Version 2. 0. 3 (R2009a): New Features and Changes Yes Details below Version Compatibility Considerations None Fixed Bugs and Known Problems Bug Reports Related Documentation at Web Site Printable Release Notes: PDF Current product documentation
Reduced MCR Size Saves on Transfer Time
MCR copying and transfer time has been improved by 50% following a reduction in the file's contents. The change will not reduce processor time or memory consumption since the deleted files were not loaded into RAM.
Customized readme. txt Produced with Each Compilation
An enhanced version of the readme. txt file, which is generated with each successful compilation, is now customized to include specific instructions about MATLAB Builder JA deployment requirements.
Ability to Specify Run-Time Options to the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR)
You can now specify run-time options -nojvm, -nodisplay, and -logfile to the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR). For more information about this feature, see "Dynamically Specifying Run-Time Options to the MCR" in the product user guide.
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Version 2. 0. 3 (R2009a) MATLAB® BuilderTM JA Software
Enhanced Javadoc
Auto-generated SunTM Javadoc has been enhanced to include information of interest to Java developers. For more information, see "Learning About Java Classes and Methods by Exploring the Javadoc" in the product user guide.
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Version 2. 0. 2 (R2008b) MATLAB Builder JA Software
This table summarizes what's new in Version 2. 0. 2 (R2008b): New Features and Changes Yes Details below Version Compatibility Considerations Yes Summary Fixed Bugs and Known Problems Bug Reports Related Documentation at Web Site No
Applications Created with Parallel Computing Toolbox Now Can Be Compiled
MATLAB applications that use the Parallel Computing ToolboxTM are now able to be compiled. Resulting executables and components can scale to multicore and multiprocessing environments using MATLAB Distributed Computing Server. For more information, see "Improving Data Access Using the MCR User Data Interface and MATLAB Builder JA" in the product user guide.
Warning Results When Running Figure-Generating Applications or Printing with -nojvm Flag
As of R2008b, running a figure-generating application or printing with the -nojvm option results in a warning message. In some cases, figure rendering may succeed, and in other cases it may not. Similarly, various MATLAB graphics functions dependent on Java, such as graphics passed with -R -nojvm, will not result in displayable graphics. In a future release, the -nojvm option will no longer support figure-generating or printing and will be removed.
Same Name Class Objects Shared Between MCR Instances Will Not Work Correctly
If the same class name is used in two or more separate MCR instances within the same process, the object will not work correctly. This bug impacts all component based targets: C/C++ shared libraries, COM/. Net targets, and
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Version 2. 0. 2 (R2008b) MATLAB® BuilderTM JA Software
Java targets. This bug does not affect standalone executables. This is due to a bug in the MATLAB Object System and is being addressed.
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Version 2. 0. 1 (R2008a) MATLAB Builder JA Software
This table summarizes what's new in Version 2. 0. 1 (R2008a): New Features and Changes Yes Details below Version Compatibility Considerations No Fixed Bugs and Known Problems Bug Reports Related Documentation at Web Site No
MATLAB Application Deployment Web Example Guide Available
A new publication, the MATLAB Application Deployment Web Example Guide, is now available from the MATLAB® CompilerTM, MATLAB Builder JA, and MATLAB Builder NE roadmap pages. From MATLAB, select Help > Product Help and select the product from the left pane. Undefined Function Error Undefined Function Error Undefined Function Error Undefined Function Error
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MATLAB® BuilderTM JA Release Notes
Version 1. 1 (R2007a) MATLAB® Builder for JavaTM Software
This table summarizes what's new in Version 1. 1 (R2007a): New Features and Changes Yes Details below Version Compatibility Considerations No Fixed Bugs and Known Problems Bug Reports Related Documentation at Web Site No
New features and changes introduced in this version are: · "Support Added for Win 64, Mac, Intel Mac, and Solaris 64" on page 14 · "Support Dropped for Solaris 2" on page 14 · "Java Objects Accessible by the MATLAB Java Interface" on page 15 · "Conversion Methods Available for Java Primitive Types" on page 15 · "Image Conversion from RGB to Java AWT Format Available" on page 15 · "Issues with the Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System" on page 15
Support Added for Win 64, Mac, Intel Mac, and Solaris 64
Support has been added for the following operating systems: · Windows® 64-bit · Macintosh · Intel® Mac · SolarisTM 64-bit
Support Dropped for Solaris 2
Support has been dropped for the Solaris 2 operating system. It has been replaced by support for Solaris 64.
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Version 1. 1 (R2007a) MATLAB® Builder for JavaTM Software
Java Objects Accessible by the MATLAB Java Interface
Java objects can now be passed by reference to compiled MATLAB functions and be fully accessible by the MATLAB Java interface.
Conversion Methods Available for Java Primitive Types
Conversion methods are now available that force MATLAB numeric array data into Java primitive numeric types.
Image Conversion from RGB to Java AWT Format Available
Conversion of RGB image data to Java AWT image object data format is now available.
Issues with the Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System
The following are known issues with Windows VistaTM as of this release. To resolve these issues, ensure you are logged in as Administrator. [. . . ] MATLAB Builder for Java provides custom error handling so that errors originating from MATLAB functions are reported as standard exceptions. The error description contains specific references to the MATLAB code, thus simplifying the debugging process.
Deployment Tool User Interface
To use the builder, open the Deployment Tool by issuing the following MATLAB command:
deploytool
You can use the Deployment Tool to create a project that encapsulates MATLAB code. You can perform the following tasks using the Deployment Tool:
Known Issues
The following issue is known and a patch to fix the problem is available at the linked bug report.
Data Returned by toArray Referencing Sparse Format May Be Corrupt
The data returned by calling toArray on a MWNumericArray or MWLogicalArray object that references a MATLAB array stored in sparse format may be incorrect or corrupted. More information and a patch that corrects this issue can be found at the Customer Bug Reports area of the MathWorks Web site:
http://www. mathworks. com/support/bugreports/index. html?release=R2006b.
At the Bug Reports page, select R2006b in the Release list, and select MATLAB Builder for Java in the Product list.
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Version 1. 0 (R2006b) MATLAB® Builder for JavaTM Software
This bug does not affect normal (nonsparse) arrays, nor does it affect other methods of retrieving data from a sparse array, such as get, getDouble, and getData.
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Compatibility Summary for MATLAB® BuilderTM JA Software
This table summarizes new features and changes that might cause incompatibilities when you upgrade from an earlier version, or when you use files on multiple versions. [. . . ]
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