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The complete set of documentation available with this product includes
comprehensive information about installing, configuring, administering, and using
WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise and Advanced Editions.
You can download the documentation or read it directly online at the following
site:
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wspartnergateway/library/
Note: Refer to Technical Support Technotes and Flashes in WebSphere Partner
Gateway Support Web site for the latest information about this product.
Access
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wspartnergateway/support/ and
select the component area of interest.

New in release 6.2

WebSphere Partner Gateway V6.2 supports the following new features:
v Integration with WebSphere Transformation Extender using WebSphere Partner
v ISA V4 support for log file collection and transmission
v Certificate upload and configuration enhancements
v Links to error messages with message details
v WebSphere Partner Gateway First Steps page enhancements
v Scripts to update WebSphere Partner Gateway settings for relocation and
Table 1. Typographic conventions (continued)
Convention
Text in a blue outline
" " (quotation marks)
{ }
[ ]
< >
/ or \
Gateway's extensibility framework
redeployment
Description
(In PDF files only) An outline around text indicates a
cross-reference. Click the outlined text to go to the object of
the reference. This convention is the equivalent for PDF files
of the "Underlined colored text" convention included in this
table.
(In PDF files only) Quotation marks surround
cross-references to other sections of the document.
In a syntax line, curly braces surround a set of options from
which you must choose one and only one.
In a syntax line, square brackets surround optional
parameters.
Angle brackets surround variable elements of a name to
distinguish them from one another. For example,
<server_name><connector_name>tmp.log.
Backslashes (\) are used as separators in directory paths in
Windows installations. For UNIX installations, substitute
slashes (/) for backslashes.
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