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Supported JDBC drivers

Valid from Pega Version 7.1.1

Pega 7.1.1 supports Java 6 and Java 7 SDKs only. Ensure that the JDBC driver you are using supports those versions of Java. See your database installation or upgrade documentation for additional information.

DatabaseJava 6Java 7
Oracleojdbc6.jarojdbc7.jar
MSQLsqljdbc4.jarsqljdbc4.jar
DB2 LUWdb2jcc4.jardb2jcc4.jar
DB2 z/OS*db2jcc4.jar or jdb2jcc.jar**db2jcc4.jar
PostgreSQLpostgresql-9.1-903.jdbc4.jar***postgresql-9.1-903.jdbc4.jar

* JDBC drivers are only available from the DB2 for z/OS product. Additionally, you need db2jcc_license_cisuz.jar in the same directory as db2jcc4.jar.

** The db2jcc.jar has been deprecated and may not be supported in future releases.

*** This .jar file is required for PostgreSQL version 9.1.x.

Deprecated end user portals

Valid from Pega Version 7.1.1

The following portals are no longer be supported:

  • SysAdmDD
  • WorkUserDD
  • WorkManagerDD

As a best practice, customize standard, supported portals rather than update your existing portals to include new features.

Application Express and the Content Security Policy

Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7

Application Express copies (if defined) the Content Security Policy (CSP) name (pyContentSecurityPolicyName) from the built-on application in a new application. It also sets the CSP mode (pyContentSecurityPolicyMode) to report. The values appear in the Content Security area on the application rule's Integration & Security tab.

When checking an application in the DCO Compatibility tool, a warning appears if the CSP name is missing.

Certain flow actions deprecated and replaced

Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7

To ensure compatibility with supported browsers and mobile devices and to enhance ease of design, the following flow actions are deprecated and replaced. As a best practice, use the replacement actions for new development. The deprecated rules are still supported and do not have to be updated.

DeprecatedReplacement
TransferTransfer Assignment
TransferAdvanced"
TransferToManager"
TransferToWorkbasket"
ApproveApproval
Reject"
AttachAFileAttach Content
pyAdjustSLAAdjust Assignment SLA
pyAdjustSLATimes"
pyChangeAssignmentSLA"
pyUpdate

Update Case

For example, the new Transfer Assignment action supports the most common routing options such as operator, workbasket, and reporting manager. Advanced options allow users to escalate, set due dates, update status, and provide instructions.

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Transform Assignment form

See Atlas - Standard Flow Actions (Local)​.

Service levels are available on stage steps

Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7

For greater flexibility when configuring stages, you can associate a service level (SLA) with a step within the context of the stage only. Because this SLA overrides the one associated (if defined) with a a step, other steps that employ the same flow are not affected and can be configured independently.

See Using the Stages & Processes tab.

Managers can create and update cases using the Bulk Actions tool

Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7

The capabilities of the Bulk Actions tool have been expanded so that managers can go beyond simply being able to make bulk updates to existing cases. They can now:

  • Create top-level cases for any case type in your application. By default, you can specify the label, description, and work status for each case.
  • Define the case information you want to display on the grid by overriding the section pyBulkUpdate and configuring the columns.
  • Update the case information you created in the Bulk Actions tool.

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Create Cases option in the Bulk Actions tool

See Case Manager Portal — How to process assignments and cases in bulk.

Define distinct names to implementation and framework class layers in Application Express

Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7

When generating both implementation and framework applications in Application Express, you can now name the framework application and workpool class layers independently. This eliminates the need to update a framework's class structure in the new application. Previously, the framework layers used the same names as the implementation and could not be updated.

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Class structure name fields in Advanced Configuration dialog

See Application Express — Advanced Configuration.

New case types contain one stage

Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7

When you create a new case type in the Cases Explorer or in Application Express, the system creates only one default stage. A single starting stage provides an intuitive design experience and eliminates the need to delete unused stages. Previously, a new case type contained three default stages.

Edit process-based case type flows in Case Designer Process Outline view

Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7

If your case type does not employ a stage-based design, you can now employ the Step Tree and other features available in Process Outline view to facilitate your design.

Click a process tile in the Stages & Processes tab to open the flow in Process Outline. In this example, the Graffitti report is selected.

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Processes in Stages & Processes tab

The process opens in Process Outline view. Note that the tree view allows you to easily see and update the underlying shapes and subprocess that compose the Single Approval process.

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Process in Process Outline view

See Using Process Outline.

Build contextual help for user interfaces with guided tour rules

Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7

The guided tour rule is now available, enabling you to showcase the key features on user forms or portals by providing users with information, instructions, or controls in a sequence of pop-up windows called tour stops. The rule allows you to configure the sequence, format, and location in which they are displayed. The content of each tour stop is defined in a referenced section.

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Guided tour rule form

This is what the users see when they click a control that links to the guided tour rule.

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Guided tour pop-up

See About Guided Tour rules.

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