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Jul2017
No More Java in Oracle Primavera P6 v 17?
If you’re part of the Primavera Community you know what the bane of most user’s existence is. It’s, of course, Java. Java, that once heralded Sun developed software that enabled developers to deploy code on almost any platform, has had it’s issues lately to say the least. In Primavera software, Java is most common in the applets that run within P6 and is the cause for most of the support calls relating to stability and performance. Users have been waiting patiently for Oracle to clear the decks of Java applets within P6. As of version 17.7, which will be released the week of July 17, 2o17 they will have made significant inroads into delivering on that promise.
In this new release most Java applets will be replaced with HTML5 views and those few that remain can be disabled. The new HTML5 views in 17.7 are:
• Capacity Planning • Global Search and Replace • Activity Network • Resource Overallocation • User Interface Views • Schedules Services |
• Trace Logic • My Calendar • Status Updates • My Preferences • Calendar View • My Issues Portlet |
The Java Applets that remain and can be “switched off” include:
• Risk Management (Project Tab and Dashboard Portlet) • Portfolios • Resource Planning (Resources Tab) • Workspaces (Projects Tab) |
There are many other refinements and new features in Primavera P6 included in the release that we’ll discuss at a later date. But for most users the ability to cut down on your Java intake is a great reason to look at upgrading to the new release. We’d be glad to help you evaluate your current P6 environment with our P6 Health Check and recommend how you can chart your best path forward.
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