Release Notes
ASNA Wings®
Version: 10.0.90.0
Release date: 2023-12-06
See the Software Requirements section below for platform support.
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of Wings, you may be effected by the changes to the ASNA Runtime (see ASNA Runtime Changes below).
Be sure to read about the IBM i System Value requirements below.
Support runtime elimination of clear-text passwords via .NET SecureString.
Encrypted local storage of Database Name connection details.
*DOMAIN authentication enhancements ("Negotiate" protocol support, to eliminate "NTLM" from Active Directory networks).
IPV6 support (server-only enhancement, all past & present .NET DG clients can take advantage of this).
DataGate Client
* DataGate 16 features secure database name storage using Windows DPAPI. ASNA has always recommended using PUBLIC database names for websites.
In v16, we further recommend always using the "Public/" prefix explicitly when referencing database names in website applications, including Monarch.
Otherwise, applications may encounter run-time exceptions that include phrases such as "user profile not loaded" when Windows DPAPI is used in IIS
sessions running with anonymous or impersonated credentials.
For example, an AVR-based website might have code similar to the following, which references a DG database name in a DCLDB statement as follows:
DclDB Name(MyDatabase) DBName("IBMSERVER") Access(*Public)
We strongly recommend changing this statement as shown below:
DclDB Name(MyDatabase) DBName("*Public/IBMSERVER") Access(*Public)
If changing existing code is impractical, the only way to avoid errors is to ensure that the configuration of the IIS application pool in which the
website runs includes the setting "Load User Profile = True".
Note that this setting may reduce the performance of large-scale website applications. Configuring IIS is Windows- and version-dependent, but
generally follows this set of steps:
1. Open IIS Manager.
2. Under the Application Pools node, select the Application Pool that the website runs under.
3. On the right-hand panel, select "Advanced Settings...". A property dialog appears.
4. Scroll to the Load User Profile setting, and ensure that it is set to True.
5. Restart IIS.
DataGate Studio
Web Controls
The DataGate client software contained in this release significantly changes the way Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections are configured. DataGate SSL support was introduced in Version 15 as an option for secure network communications between DataGate clients and servers.
In prior releases, DataGate client connection configurations, by default, specified an SSL-enabled connection. This allowed many users to enhance the security of their applications by simply installing the new, SSL supporting DataGate release. Unfortunately, other customers experienced connection and security issues due to shifting standards and evolving platform infrastructure supporting SSL, as offered by Windows and IBM i.
In this release, DataGate client users must now "opt-in" when configuring new connections secured with SSL. When a new connection configuration is created, the default setting is to specify a non-SSL, or "clear-text" connection to the server.
DataGate connections are typically configured as "database names". A database name is a collection of properties defining all the information needed to connect to a DataGate server from the client computer. Existing database names are not affected by this change, but new database names are affected:
Database names created by prior releases retain the same SSL configuration as they had when created or modified. The default configuration of new database names will specify non-SSL connections. Creating SSL-Enabled Database Names
Online documentation linked below fully details the process of creating an SSL-enabled database name configuration using DataGate Studio. The process is very similar for users of DataGate Monitor.
DataGate offers many options for enhancing the security of its client/server connection with SSL. For full details of options available for both the client and server, please consult the online documentation.
Connection configurations are represented in DataGate as instances of the SourceProfile class in the DataGate .NET API. While most users and applications will configure connections via database names, some programs use the DataGate API directly.
Users of the SourceProfile class are advised that the changes in this release may represent a breaking change to the behavior of your programs. The default value of the SourceProfile.SslOptions property is now SslOptions.None; in previous releases the default value was SslOptions.Request. If your program does not explicitly set this property, connections made with the SourceProfile instances you create will be clear-text, rather than SSL-enabled.
If you directly create and use SourceProfile instances in your programs, ASNA highly recommends modifying them to explicitly set SourceProfile.SslOptions before deploying this DataGate release.
Database names created by DataGate releases prior to Version 15 do not contain SSL-related configuration information. When these database names are read by Version 15 software, the configuration is migrated to include SSL configuration options. Prior to this release, those migrations would enable SSL connections, unless otherwise explicitly changed by the user. Henceforth, automatic database name migrations will disable SSL in the connections they represent.
Users who deploy applications using the database names contained in configuration files created with prior, non-SSL supported DataGate releases are advised that changes in this release may represent a breaking change in this deployment strategy, for reasons outlined in the previous paragraph.
Visual Studio Editions
Platform support and product requirements, including Visual Studio, are detailed on our Product Requirements page
Platform support/product requirements
Platform support and product requirements are detailed on our Product Requirements page
Supported Web browsers, smartphones, and tablets
Only one installation of Visual RPG, Windows Deployment, or DataGate WebPak may be installed on a single machine. The Windows Deployment and WebPak components are subsets of what is contained in the AVR installation package.
ASNA Wings is composed of several items, some of them are used exclusively at design time, others at design and run time, there are items installed on the Windows machines and there are others installed on the IBM i.
These are the ASNA components used at design time:
For run time, the ASNA components needed are:
The download packages on this page include the components for WDA, Monarch Collector and WebPak. The downloadable package for DataGate 16.0 for IBM i can be found here.
Installing Microsoft's latest service packs, high priority and optional software updates for Windows, the .NET Framework, and Visual Studio 2019 is highly recommended.
Windows optional update KB3118401 is required for correct operation of version 16.0. See https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3118401 for more detail.
The Wings Design Aid WDA has been tested on the following operating systems:
Caution: Ensure neither Visual Studio, its installation, nor any Visual Studio update is running at the time of Wings installation, as it may cause conflicts.
If this software is downloaded via Microsoft Internet Explorer or Edge you may receive a message stating that this file "is not commonly downloaded" when attempting to install it. In this event click the View Downloads button, select the ASNA product to install from that list, and confirm that you'd like to install it.
Similarly, attempting to install the software directly through Microsoft Windows may cause a "Windows protected your PC" message to appear. In this event click the small More Info
prompt on the left, and click Run Anyway
on the following window.
Wings 10.0 is able to coexist with Wings 9.0 but earlier versions are not supported. Installing Wings 10.0 on a machine with Wings 9.0 will upgrade the runtime components (DG Client, Monarch Controls, AVR Runtime) to the level required by Wings 10.0. Both versions of Wings on the machine will remain usable for development purposes, but any assembly created by either will require Wings 10.0 Deployment or WebPak when put into production.
To avoid potentially serious errors, be certain to update to the latest version of the older family before installing the newer family.
Wings supports silent installations. See the Installation section of the Readme file for more detail.
Visual Studio 2019 treats local (offline) as an optional component. As such installing it requires some additional steps:
When installing Visual Studio 2019:
To verify the Help Viewer is installed, look at the top of the Help Menu in Visual Studio. The following three options should be visible at the top of the menu:
The version 15.0 of the ASNA family of .NET products introduces two changes in some ASNA DLLs.
The first change is that ASNA.VisualRPG.Runtime.DLL expands into three new DLLS: * ASNA.Runtime.DLL * ASNA.Runtime.Support.DLL * ASNA.Runtime.Monarch.DLL
This increased granularity was made to better match library improvements and DLL changes to the various ASNA products that use them. The details of this three-way split are shown below in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Version 15.0's new DLL structure
In Figure 1 above the namespaces each DLL provides is shown prefixed with {}. You can see that although ASNA.VisualRPG.Runtime.dll has been split into three DLLs the same namespaces are provided in the new DLLs. The version 15.x DLLs also provided a few new additional namespaces beyond what's shown in Figure 1.
To maintain backwards compatibility of version 15.0 with previous versions we ship an
ASNA.VisualRPG.Runtime.dll
library which forwards requests for any of the four original namespaces that where in that DLL to the corresponding new DLL. We will stop shipping theASNA.VisualRPG.Runtime.dll
with the next major version of ASNA .NET products. This forwarding version of this DLL will be available as a separate download.
The second change is that ASNA.VisualRPG.Common.Sgml.dll
has been deprecated and its code has been moved to ASNA.Runtime.dll
. This change mostly affects customers using Mobile RPG and Wings.
There are no coding changes you need to make in your projects because of these changes. The only changes you need to make is adding and/or deleting references. For new 15.x projects the correct project references will already exist.
ASNA.VisualRPG.Common.Sgml.dll
In addition to removing that reference:
For Visual RPG Windows and Web projects:
ASNA.VisualRPG.Runtime.dll
ASNA.Runtime.dll
For Wings and MobileRPG projects:
ASNA.VisualRPG.Runtime.dll
ASNA.Runtime.dll
ASNA.Runtime.JobSupport.dll
For Monarch projects:
ASNA.VisualRPG.Runtime.dll
ASNA.Runtime.dll
ASNA.Runtime.JobSupport.dll
ASNA.Runtime.Monarch.dll
The ASNA.Runtime.* DLLS are located at:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\ASNA Shared\Client\16
For more details on the runtime changes click here.
ASNA Wings requires license keys on the Windows and IBM i machines.
On the developer Windows machine apply these license keys (Using the Registration Assistant):
On the IBM i apply these license keys:
This version of Wings has the following limitations:
Display files imported with the Wings Design Aid run in batch mode on the IBM i and require no specific SYSVAL settings. However, virtually all Wings installations will need to use the ASNA Terminal Emulator. Using the Emulator with Wings requires these IBM i SYSVAL settings:
- QMLTTHDACN: 1 or 2
- QRMTSIGN: *VERIFY
For more details, please see Chapter 6 in the document link below:
There are several display file features that are handled differently in Wings than on the IBM i with respect to the layout of certain fields in record formats, this differences cause the Format Level Identifiers used in Level Checks to be different for files exported by Wings and those created directly from pure DDS. The normal development cycle for Wings ensures that these differences do not cause any problems. This cycle follows these steps:
Some of the DDS features that cause Wings to generate different Format Level Identifiers are:
Clients - DataGate Explorer