Subscription Update 1

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Subscription Update 1 is an update of Delphi Seattle, C++Builder Seattle and RAD Studio Seattle available for any active Update Subscription customer.

Update 1 is much more than just bug fixes. Our R&D team has enhanced and added to the IDE, improved security, added more demos, improved menu creation for VCL and Windows 10, increased deployment support for iOS 9 and OS X, added more features to FireDAC, the REST client library and now installs with the latest version of Java. For a complete list of features and bug fixes, click here.

Note: If you are not an active Update Subscription customer, you cannot install Subscription Update 1.

Obtaining Subscription Update 1

Subscription Update 1 is available as an MSI installer. An ISO consisting of the full Subscription Update 1 install is also available from the registered users web page.

The executable installer that install Subscription Update 1 is available for download from the registered users download pages as follows:

Installing Subscription Update 1

  1. Uninstall RAD Studio Seattle.
  2. Install Subscription Update 1:
    • If you downloaded the MSI installer, run the MSI installer.
    • If you downloaded the ISO, mount the ISO and run install_RADStudio.exe.
Note: When the installation finishes, if you are asked to uninstall the Windows SDK, select Cancel. The versions of the Windows SDK in RAD Studio Seattle and RAD Studio Seattle Subscription Update 1 are the same.

Updating the Platform Assistant

The Platform Assistant server is required for cross-platform application development that targets either OS X or iOS. RAD Studio Seattle Subscription Update 1 contains new versions of the Platform Assistant installers (including setup_paserver.exe and PAServer17.0.pkg). The installer files are located in the PAServer folder.

Uninstalling a Previous Version of the Platform Assistant

On the Mac, it is not necessary to uninstall the Platform Assistant, but you can use the Move to Trash command if you want to remove the previous version.

On Windows, use Uninstall PAServer.exe to uninstall the Platform Assistant (recommended). The Uninstall program is located in the installation directory for the Platform Assistant.

Note: Several versions of the Platform Assistant can coexist on a system, as long as you run each version on a different port.

Installing Subscription Update 1 Platform Assistant

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