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... ... @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ 10 10 11 11 To enhance the observability of your integration landscape while running in the 3rd generation runtime architecture we have added a new feature to our Manage phase called the "Queue browser". You can access this functionality via the "Explore" menu option in Manage. With the help of the queue browser you can, as the name suggests, browse your queue. 12 12 13 -To do so, we offer two options within this functionality. We have the Explore function and we have the Wiretap function. When selecting a queue and opting for the Explore option you get a live view of what data is currently present on the queue. When selecting the Wiretap functionality you automatically wiretap your queue and are presented with copies (on a special queue) of your actual message that pass through the queue from the moment you pressed the Wiretap button.13 +To do so, we offer two options within this functionality. We have the Explore function and we have the Wiretap function. When selecting a queue and opting for the Explore option you get a live view of what data is currently present on the queue. When selecting the Wiretap functionality you automatically wiretap your queue and are presented with copies of your actual message that pass through the queue from the moment you pressed the Wiretap button. 14 14 15 15 [[image:Main.Images.Release Blog.WebHome@190-release-blog--queue-browser-overview.png]] 16 16 ... ... @@ -35,8 +35,6 @@ 35 35 36 36 {{warning}}Note that this functionality only works when your JMS server is running on the 3rd generation runtime and the functionality is enabled for you environment.{{/warning}} 37 37 38 -[[image:Main.Images.Release Blog.WebHome@190-release-blog--message-redelivery-overview.png]] 39 - 40 40 Just as with our current offering we now offer our message redelivery functionality for our 3rd generation architecture. To enhance the user experience we have placed this functionality as well under the "Explore" option in Manage. When selecting the message redelivery option you will see all messages that are currently in need to be redelivered (as an error occurred). 41 41 42 42 Just as in the current functionality you can select a specific message and retry (or delete) it. The same can be done for all messages at once. Following that you can still see the linked error message as you could before. ... ... @@ -46,25 +46,19 @@ 46 46 * Search option 47 47 ** Original queue name 48 48 ** Original message ID (which can be found as a header called jms_messageid in the error message view) 49 -* Save as test message 50 - ** By pressing this button you can save the message and use it in our flow testing functionality in Create. 51 -* Download 52 - ** By pressing this button you can download the message and use it outside of the tooling should that be needed. 53 53 54 -[[image:Main.Images.Release Blog.WebHome@190-release-blog--message-redelivery-detail-overview.png]] 55 - 56 56 == **3rd generation runtime bolstering** == 57 57 58 58 This release will introduce various improvements for our 3rd generation runtime. Below you will find the most noteworthy enhancements we made to the 3rd generation runtime and its interaction with the portal. 59 59 60 -//__ Definememorysettingsfor on-premiseruntimes fromDeployArchitecture_//61 -With this release, you arenowableto define the memory settings(and therefore thememory limits)ofyouron-premiseruntimesinthesamemanners cloudruntimes.Inallcasesyou cannowdefineandchangethememorysettingsvia Deploy Architecture.Incontrasttohowthesevalues are actualizedforcloudruntimes youneedtocreatea newreleaseanddeployittoactualizehe changeson-premise.52 +//__SOAP and REST web services migration, including splitting them__// 53 +With this release, we have released the migration process that will allow you to migrate SOAP and REST web services to the 3rd generation runtime. At the same time, you can directly split the all-entry to eliminate that construction. A specific migration path for this will be published in the documentation portal. 62 62 63 -//__ Empty runtime feedback whendeployingarelease(orsettingthereleaseasactive)__//64 - Toprevent thatyouareotbeing able to deploy arelease to your environmentdue to a mismatch betweenwhat is in yourrelease and in Deploy Architecturewehavenowaddeda feedbackpop-upwhen deployingareleasethat notifies you forwhichruntimesthereisa mismatchbetweenyourrelease andDeploy Architecture.55 +//__Changing SSL settings for 3rd generation runtime models works__// 56 +As with the current runtime architecture, you can change the SSL settings if needed for a model running in the 3rd generation runtime. 65 65 66 -//__ Auto-fillnamespacesfor SOAPhostedwebservices__//67 - Basedon yourconfiguration in DesigneMagizwillnowauto-fill thenamespace whenyouhost aSOAPwebservice.Thisavoidsanypotentialproblemsinvalidatingmessages.58 +//__Improved migration for JMS flows__// 59 +This release will improve the migration of JMS flows when migrating to the 3rd generation runtime. 68 68 69 69 {{warning}}If you already migrated your JMS flow, you should execute a "Reset" action on the JMS level to get these changes in your model{{/warning}} 70 70