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Version 2.0.2 (R2008b) MATLAB Builder JA Software

This table summarizes what's new in Version 2.0.2 (R2008b):

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Applications Created with Parallel Computing Toolbox Now Can Be Compiled

MATLAB applications that use the Parallel Computing Toolbox™ are now able to be compiled. Resulting executables and components can scale to multicore and multiprocessing environments using MATLAB Distributed Computing Server. For more information, see Improving Data Access Using the MCR User Data Interface and MATLAB Builder JA in the product user guide.

Warning Results When Running Figure-Generating Applications or Printing with -nojvm Flag

As of R2008b, running a figure-generating application or printing with the -nojvm option results in a warning message. In some cases, figure rendering may succeed, and in other cases it may not. Similarly, various MATLAB graphics functions dependent on Java, such as graphics passed with -R -nojvm, will not result in displayable graphics. In a future release, the -nojvm option will no longer support figure-generating or printing and will be removed.

Same Name Class Objects Shared Between MCR Instances Will Not Work Correctly

If the same class name is used in two or more separate MCR instances within the same process, the object will not work correctly. This bug impacts all component based targets: C/C++ shared libraries, COM/.Net targets, and Java targets. This bug does not affect standalone executables. This is due to a bug in the MATLAB Object System and is being addressed.

  


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