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Node classification replaces NodeID-based configuration

Valid from Pega Version 7.4

For simpler cluster administration and better application resiliency, Pega® Platform is moving toward a node classification model. Although agents will continue to work by using NodeIDs for several upcoming releases, use node types instead of NodeID configuration for agents, listeners, and decisioning services for more efficient operations and upgrades.

For more information, see Node classification.

Pega Cloud Services File Storage service

Pega Cloud Services introduces Pega Cloud Services File Storage, a service that is fully integrated with the Pega Platform to support your Pega applications. New subscriptions and upgrades to the latest Pega Platform version make this the default storage repository.

For more information see Pega Cloud Services File Storage.

Pega Cloud Services introduced this new service as of QI 2018.

 

 

 

 

 

Support for Java 8

Pega® Cloud now supports Java 8 for all applications. Performance and security have improved with this support of the latest version of Java.

Pega Cloud introduced this enhancement as of QI 2018.

REST APIs added for management of agents and requestors

Valid from Pega Version 8.1

You can use new REST APIs to download a module version report or manage requestors and agents in Pega Platform™. For example, you can use a requestor REST API to end a requestor process, and you can use an agent REST API to start or stop an agent. These APIs allow external systems to report and manage Pega resources.

For more information, see Pega API for Pega Platform and Pega API.

Security fields in JFrog Artifactory repository do not work

Valid from Pega Version 7.3

The fields in the Security section of the JFrog Artifactory repository rule form, including the Secure protocol field, the Truststore field, and the Keystore field, were not implemented. In the Pega™ Platform 7.3 Designer Studio help, disregard the optional Security section in step 4 of the Configuring a JFrog Artifactory or Amazon S3 repository connection help topic, and disregard the optional Security section in step 5 of the Creating a repository configuration help topic in the 7.3.1 Designer Studio help.

Apache Ignite is no longer supported

Valid from Pega Version 8.1

Apache Ignite is no longer supported and has been replaced by Hazelcast Enterprise Edition 3.10 in embedded mode. If you used encryption with Apache Ignite, you can configure encryption on Hazelcast Enterprise Edition in the same way that you configured it for Apache Ignite.

For more information about encrypting nodes, see Enabling encrypted communication between nodes.

Automatically populate columns on import

Valid from Pega Version 8.1

If an imported archive file adds columns to existing tables, Pega Platform ™ can automatically expose and populate the new columns during the import. For more information, see Import wizard.

Automatically revalidate and save classes after upgrade

Valid from Pega Version 8.1

To automatically revalidate and save classes after an upgrade, edit the product rule definition. After you upgrade the application, the classes you specify are revalidated and saved under the application version context you provide. If the application version exists on the target system before the upgrade, the revalidate and save process is not called.

For more information about editing the product rule, see Specifying product rule deployment options.

Add and populate new indexes on import

Valid from Pega Version 8.1

If you import an archive that includes new indexes, use the Import wizard advanced mode to schedule a post-import job to automatically add and populate the new indexes. For more information, see Import wizard.

Resolve Job Scheduler and Queue Processor rules with the AsyncProcessor requestor type

Valid from Pega Version 8.1

Use the new AsyncProcessor requestor type to define a default dynamic context to resolve background rules such as Job Scheduler and Queue Processor rules. Switch to an application-based context after you create your own access groups, to resolve only the rules that are included in your application.

For more information, see AsyncProcessor requestor type.

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