Pulse enhancements
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
The enhanced layout of the Pulse interface provides a better user experience for posting messages, adding attachments, bookmarking content, and so on. You can now post messages in your activity feed, format messages, add inline images and links to messages, reference cases, and view the list of users who like messages. The Pulse email templates have also been improved to display email content in a coherent and structured format.
For more information, see:
- Pega Express 7.4 – Communicating with Pulse
- Pega Platform 7.4 – Pulse enhancements for social collaboration
getRuleMessage APIs no longer prepend asterisks
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
The Public APIs getRuleMessage(String aMsgDescr) and getRuleMessage(String aMsgDescr,String messageClass) no longer prepend asterisks ("**") to the message description when they fail to find a Rule-Message instance whose name matches the input message description. For information about these APIs, access the Public API documentation in Designer Studio by clicking
> .Pega API available in Pega Express
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
The Pega® API is now included on the Channels and Interfaces dashboard in Pega Express. You can configure Pega APIs to access Pega application functionality directly from Pega Express without switching to Designer Studio.
For more information about channel interfaces, see Channels and interfaces. For more information about the Pega API.
Use Kinesis data sets in Pega Decision Management
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
You can create Kinesis data set instances to connect to Amazon Kinesis Data Streams and use this data set in decision management for processing real-time streaming data. Integrating Kinesis data streams into Pega® Platform in the cloud provides a fault-tolerant and scalable solution for processing IT infrastructure log data, application logs, social media, market data feeds, and web clickstream data.
For more information, see Creating a Kinesis data set.
Support for large case attachments
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
You can now attach large files to a case on a variety of cloud storage options, including Pega Cloud File Storage, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, and JFrog Artifactory. Files can be 1 to 2 GB depending on your environment configuration. Attachments are streamed to the selected storage option without being loaded into memory, which reduces the risk of generating an out-of-memory error. Additionally, all cloud instances now have the new Pega Cloud File Storage repository defined.
For more information, see Storing case attachments outside the Pega Platform database.
Data Visualization controls are now available
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
Use a Data Visualization control when you need a highly configurable visualization beyond the standard pie, bar, and line charts. With a Data Visualization control, you can appropriately represent any type of data. You can add Data Visualization controls to sections or anywhere else a standard control can be used, such as dashboard widgets.
For more information, see Adding and configuring a Data Visualization control.
Multifactor authentication now supports SMS
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
Multifactor authentication now supports short message service (SMS) as well as email. Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) is supported as a provider.
For more information, see Security policies settings.
Operator provisioning is supported by SAML and OpenID Connect authentication services
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
When you use SAML and OpenID authentication services, operators can be automatically provisioned without the need to write custom activities. Users can now be authenticated and provisioned from authentication providers that adhere to the OpenID Connect specification, such as Auth0, NetIQ, and Google.
For more information, see Configuring operator provisioning for a SAML SSO authentication service and Configuring operator provisioning for an OpenID Connect authentication service.
Ability to connect to REST data sources in Pega Express
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
You can now connect to REST data sources in Pega® Express to see REST data in your application without leaving the end-user portal. Connecting to a REST data source is similar to testing an endpoint. You enter the endpoint URL, test the endpoint, and start using the data source. REST data sources in Pega Express are high performing because they use the new JSON data transform to directly map to the data page without requiring integration classes and properties.
For more information, see Adding a data type for remotely stored data by using REST.
Support for OpenID Connect authentication
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
Pega® Platform now supports authentication services that use OpenID Connect, an emerging standard for government and enterprise cloud environments. This standard facilitates interoperability among identity management solutions and authentication through authentication providers that adhere to the OpenID Connect specification, including Auth0, NetIQ, and social media sites such as Google.
For more information, see Configuring an OpenID Connect authentication service.