X-Forwarded-Host field is optional for HTTP proxy servers
Valid from Pega Version 7.3
Prior to Pega® Platform 7.3, the X-Forwarded-Proto
and X-Forwarded-Host
fields were both required to deploy Pega Platform instances behind an HTTP proxy server. Some proxy servers or load balancers (for example, Amazon ELB) do not support the X-Forwarded-Host
field. Starting with Pega 7.3, only the X-Forwarded-Proto
field is required. For more information, see Deployment behind a reverse proxy.
Experimental high-speed data page support
Valid from Pega Version 7.3
An experimental implementation of high-speed, read-only data pages is available. This implementation is useful when data pages are used to hold static data that is used repeatedly. You can enable this feature for a specific read-only data page from the Load Management tab of the data page rule form by clicking Enable high-performance read-only data page. This feature does not support full clipboard page functionality; use with caution.
The following functionality is supported:
- Basic page and property access (read and write properties) for all normal data types
- Hierarchical data page structure (pages within pages)
- Dictionary validation mode
- Read-only data pages
The following functionality is not supported:
- Declarative rules
- Page messages
- Complex property references
- Saving pages to a database
- API access to the data page