Import specifications
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
In Pega Express, you can now import specifications from an Excel spreadsheet. Keeping specifications up-to-date helps you to generate a meaningful application profile document to share information about your project with stakeholders.
For more information, see Importing specifications.
Create and associate specifications in Case Designer
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now create and associate specifications with steps and user forms when you design a case in Case Designer. You can reuse the specifications in the current case and other case types. By defining specifications, you can generate a more meaningful application profile document.
For more information, see Associating a specification with a step, Associating a specification with a user form, and Enhancements to the Direct Capture of Objectives.
Generate an application profile document
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
In Pega Express, you can now generate an application profile document to share information about your project with stakeholders. An application profile document contains business-related information that is associated with the implementation of a project, such as sizing estimates.
For more information, see Generating an application profile document and Enhancements to the Direct Capture of Objectives.
New mobile capabilities in Pega Express
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
In Pega Express, you can now configure offline case types and quickly build a custom mobile app from the Mobile app tab in the settings. You can apply branding, use certificates, and take advantage of device capabilities such as geolocation tracking. If you set up signing certificates (Android, iOS) and provisioning profiles (iOS) for the custom mobile app in the Designer Studio, you can also access them in Pega Express.
For more information, see Building mobile apps.
Enhanced data modeling
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now create data types quickly in Pega Express. Use the enhanced Data Designer user interface to define the data model for your data types. More field types have been added, and they are categorized as simple, fancy, and complex to meet your data modeling needs.
For more information, see Data Designer enhancements.
Unicode-enabled database for international language support
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
The Pega 7 Platform database has been enhanced to natively support Unicode multibyte character set encoding when using Postgres on Pega Cloud. This enhancement allows you to store data in languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.
Add custom HTTP response headers in your application
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
The Pega 7 Platform supports the addition of custom security HTTP headers that are supported by your browser. For example, you can now create custom X-Frame-Options, X-XSS-Protection, and Strict-Transport-Security headers. These headers improve the security of your application against client-based attacks.
For more information, see Creating a custom application header.
Change the type of an existing field
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
You can now change the type of an existing field on the Data model tab of a case type or data type, resulting in a more efficient development process at design time. If there are any validation issues when changing a type, an error message is displayed, and the type cannot be modified by using this method.
For more information, see:
- Modifying the type of a field
- Troubleshooting validation errors when changing the type of an existing field
Open authoring for rule forms has been removed
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
Open authoring for rule forms has been removed. You can now edit decision tables and map values by using the application and supported browser of your choice; Microsoft ActiveX controls are no longer required. In addition, support for external XML, HTML, and Java IDE editors has been removed.
Pega Express application views simplify portal creation
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
Pega Express application views offer a simple, intuitive authoring experience for portals. Application view templates support responsive application development and offer mobile-specific templates. You can create portals by selecting from a predefined set of application view templates.
For more information, see Application views.