Overview
The DIALOGUE service is a NIRVA external service that allows the communication to the HP DIALOGUE document composition engine.
It provides functionality to simplify the deployment and production steps of a document composition project.
Through the NIRVA connectors, it also allows easy integration of document composition into external applications or environments.
The NIRVA DIALOGUE service manages:
Current verison 2.04
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It provides functionality to simplify the deployment and production steps of a document composition project.
Through the NIRVA connectors, it also allows easy integration of document composition into external applications or environments.
The NIRVA DIALOGUE service manages:
- DIALOGUE engine versions.
- Production workspaces.
- DIALOGUE package repositories.
- Document types.
- Document composition.
Current verison 2.04
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Updates
Version 2.04
Version 2.03
Version 2.02
Version 2.00
- Compatibility with Nirva server 4.8.000: The management of variables has changed with the server 4.8.000. It is possible now to define the character used to recognize a variable in a Nirva command. This can be changed at application level (in application.dsc file) and at command level (parameter NV_VAR_IDENT). If you don't change the default character (#) you don't need to update the service. If you change it it is recommended to update the service otherwise some configuration screens may not work properly.
Version 2.03
- Adding a parameter defining the base directory of packages.
Version 2.02
- Linux 64 bits version (x64).
- Linux 32 bits version has been recompiled using libstd6 instead of libstd5.
- Version 2.01
- Windows 64 bits version (x64).
Version 2.00
- Removing license control.
- The package list was empty in the new document page on the configuration tool.
- The import was not replacing existing document or packages with the new ones.
- In the import function, if the workspace name is not specified, the service returns an error instead of retrieving the name from the workspace import file.