Thursday, December 27, 2018

JDK11 Compatibility & Import of Calendars from Primavera DB inside Java Apps

What’s new in this release?

Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Tasks for Java 18.11. In this release, the support for JDK 11 has been added. Now users can use either -jdk17 or -jdk18 library versions on JRE 11 environment. This release also brings several improvements to the API functionality in terms of enhancements. It also fixes issues reported with the earlier version of the API. This release also includes several improvements that further enhance the API functionality, such as Project Reading functionality, Tsk.ActualDuration field calculation on changing of Tsk.ActualWork, Working with Timephased data in output MSP file, Working with duration of summary tasks with two assignments, Calculation of time phased data, Reading of ResourceFlag4, Import of Tasks’ guides from Primavera DB and Import of Calendars from Primavera DB.  Below is the complete list of bug fixes and enhanced features included in this release.
  • Aspose.Tasks compatibility for JDK 11
  • The type of summary task must be fixed as TaskType.FixedDuration
  • Project Reading Exception
  • Make AT calculate Tsk.ActualDuration field on changing of Tsk.ActualWork
  • Incorrect time phased data in output MSP file
  • Project Reading Exception
  • Incorrect duration of summary tasks with two assignments
  • Incorrect calculation of time phased data in particular cases
  • Summary tasks have an incorrect duration in particular cases
  • ResourceFlag4 isn't read correctly.
  • Tasks' guides are imported incorrectly from Primavera DB
  • Calendars are imported incorrectly from Primavera DB
  • Remove a set of actual fields while assigning resource
Newly added documentation pages and articles

Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.Tasks for Java documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.Tasks for performing different tasks like the followings.
Overview: Aspose.Tasks for Java

Aspose.Tasks is a non-graphical Java Project management component that enables Java applications to read, write & manage Project documents without utilizing MS Project. It supports reading MS Project Template (MPT) files as well as allows exporting project data to HTML, BMP, PNG, JPEG, PDF, TIFF, XPS, XAML and SVG formats. It reads & writes MS Project documents in both MPP & XML formats.  Developers can read & change tasks, recurring tasks, resources, resource assignments, relations & calendars.

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