[ANN] New and Noteworthy in BPEL PM 2.1.1

Hi All,
Quick post to let you know that BPEL PM 2.1.1 and Eclipse BPEL Designer 0.9.10 are out! They will be available for download from OTN tomorrow morning at 8:00am PST.
New and noteworthy in 2.1.1:
* The engine cache has more knobs so that you can optimize it based on the GC behavior of your application.
* BPEL Finder is a new cross domain module of the BPEL console which allows you to track instance trees and invocation timelines.
* The BPEL console stats page now displays hot spots.
* Much easier to login to multiple domains and navigate across domains.
* More flexible save configuration for sync instances. In 2.0.11, you could configure at the domain level if synchronous instances should be saved or not ('save' means that the audit trail would be saved and you could review the history of the instance). In 2.1.1, the save behavior can be specified at the domain level, process level or instance level. You can also define if the instance should be save asynchronously or only when there is an exception.
* The ability to update the metadata when submitting an new test instance from the BPEL console
* The ability to view instance metadata when viewing an in-flight instance in the BPEL console
* Killed memory leak in designer which caused the designer to get painfully slow after a few hours of use!
* Lots of little enhancements in the Eclipse BPEL designer
* Lots of longevity tests and performance enhancements.
This is the last release for 2004!
Edwin

In case, you don't know how to download (Just like me),
PM 2.1.1
http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/bpel/orabpel_2.1.1_win32.exe
Designer 0.9.10
http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/bpel/bpelz_0.9.10_win32.exe

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