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... ... @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ 2 2 {{container layoutStyle="columns"}}((( 3 3 [[image:Main.Images.Release Blog.WebHome@release-blog-intro.png]] 4 4 5 -**Hi there, eMagiz developers!** We have been hard at work bolstering our offering concerning the upcoming rollout of our new architecture stack. Nextto that bigdevelopment, we havefinishedourworkontheFlow Designerwhich isthemajorpartofthis release.Pleasetake amoment to read thebelowcarefullyandworkwithflowdesigner assoon aspossibletofamiliarizeyourselfwith this one.5 +**Hi there, eMagiz developers!** We have been hard at work bolstering our offering concerning the upcoming rollout of our new architecture stack. We will release an important part of the Manage phase for this new architecture stack. In this release, all-new graphs and dashboards are released to the community. To use them (part of), your solution needs to run on the new architecture stack. On top of that, we have released a new cloud template for our single-lane environments that will unlock technical improvements in the future. Furthermore, we have several smaller feedback items to share! 6 6 7 7 ==**Flow Designer V3**== 8 8 9 -The new Flow Designer used in Create is released! This is a significant improvement in our iPaaS Portal th at implementsfeedbackof ourusers andhelps toimprove the overallexperience. After several iterations of internal validations and testingsessions with end-users, we arereleasingthis feature to all users. Below are some key notes that are important to know and to consider.9 +The new Flow Designer used in Create is released! This is a significant improvement in our iPaaS Portal with the aim to update our technology stack but moreover to delight our users. After several iterations of internal validations and validation sessions with end-users, we have exposed this feature to all users. Below are some key notes that are important to know and to consider 10 10 11 11 === **Improvements** === 12 12 The new Flow Designer implements an approach whereby components can be dragged into the canvas without any configuration setting changed. The right hand panel contains a new section called Alerts that helps users to remove all alerts from the flow created. Such as missing configurations, channels or mismatches. All of these alerts need to be resolved so that a valid flow can be pushed to Deploy. ... ... @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ 13 13 14 14 [[image:Main.Images.Release Blog.WebHome@184 - FlowDesigner releaseblog 1.png]] 15 15 16 -Furthermore, there is now a right hand panel to brings a few configuration moreforward for users. In that panel you will find the following 4 tabs as described below. Furthermore, you can collapse the right hand panel to have more space to view/edit your flow.16 +Furthermore, there is now a right hand panel to brings a few configuration forward for users. In that panel you will find the following 4 tabs as described below. Furthermore, you can collapse the right hand panel to have more space to view/edit your flow. 17 17 18 18 [[image:Main.Images.Release Blog.WebHome@184 - FlowDesigner releaseblog 2.png]] 19 19 ... ... @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ 58 58 59 59 Thanks to all that help build, those who tested and gave feedback to improve the product. To end this post, here are some key takeaways for you: 60 60 61 -* If you have questions surrounding our Program Increment Planning, please get in touch with [[productmanagement@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]61 +* If you have questions surrounding our Program Increment Planning, please get in touch with 62 62 * If you have feedback or ideas for us, talk to the Platypus 63 63 * Please inform us of new additions to the store ([[productmanagement@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]) so we can all benefit from these. 64 64 * Clear your browser cache (Ctrl + Shift + Del)