The explicit use of the floating point types, float and double, has been removed.
For example, you might have used putFloat("Val1", -1.234).
Under Java platforms that enable the use of float/double, this functionality can be mimicked by explicitly converting the data into the equivalent int or long using the base types Java Object convert method.
In this case, the above method is replaced with putFloatAsInt("Val1",Float.floatToIntBits(-1.234)).
Methods dumpToFile and restoreFromFile have been removed.
Applications that used these functions must now dump the MQeFields object and write the byte array to the specified file.