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Third-party software was used in the creation of CA Spectrum. All third-party software has been used in accordance with the terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution as defined by the applicable license agreements.
TPSRs for 10.3.2
This section contains third-party software license agreements for applications that are added/included as part of the CA Spectrum 10.3.2 release. They are as listed below:
- MySQL Workbench 8.0.15
- Apache Tomcat 9.0.14
- Struts 2.5.20
- Webswing 2.5.10
: All the license agreements of the third-party software used by CA Spectrum are available as an attachment to this page. To view the attachments, click here.
TPSRs for 10.3.1
This section contains third-party software license agreements for applications that are added/included as part of the CA Spectrum 10.3.1 release. They are as listed below:
- CAPKI 5.2.5
- Struts 2.3.36
- Apache httpd 2.4.35
- JRE 8.192
- WebSwing 2.5.5
- Cygwin 2.11.2
- MYSQLbackup 4.1.2
: All the license agreements of the third-party software used by CA Spectrum are available as an attachment to this page. To view the attachments, click here.
TPSRs for 10.3
This section contains all third-party software license agreements for applications that are added/included as part of the CA Spectrum 10.3 release. They are as listed below:
- JSON 2.97001
- MySQL 5.7.22
- JDK / JRE 1.8.0_172
- Apache CXF 3.2.4
- Apache CXF Fediz 1.4.3
- Tomcat 9.0.8
- Cygwin v2.10
- RHEL7 Container Image
- Jaspersoft JasperReports Server 6.4.2 and 6.4.3All the license agreements of the third-party software used by CA Spectrum are available as an attachment to this page. To view the attachments, click here.In CA Spectrum 10.3 release, the Apache CXF is upgraded to v3.2.4. This Apache upgrade will have an impact on the responses for the REST APIs that are available with CA Spectrum.The responses in CA Spectrum 10.3 will differ compare to the responses of previous releases of CA Spectrum. It is recommended to update or modify your 'custom' applications according to the new responses in CA Spectrum 10.3. For information about the list of integration products that are tested with CA Spectrum 10.3, see the Integration Compatibility page.In CA Spectrum 10.3 release, the Tomcat is upgraded from v7.0.82 to v9.0.8. This Tomcat upgrade will have an impact on the responses for the REST APIs that are available with CA Spectrum.For example, in the CA Spectrum 10.3 the Tomcat (v9.08) response for http reason status line is HTTPResponseStatusLine= “HTTP/1.1 200" where as in CA Spectrum 10.2.3 the Tomcat (v7.0.82) response for http reason status line is HTTPResponseStatusLine = “HTTP/1.1 200 OK”.If you have any custom scripts, it is recommended to update or modify the 'custom' scripts according to the new responses in CA Spectrum 10.3.: Starting from CA Spectrum 10.3 release, the Spectrum SNMP Trap is deprecated and will not be shipped with CA Spectrum. However, you can use the SNMP Alert Action plugin of CA APM for the trap generation between CA Spectrum and CA APM. Refer to the documentation for more information.