Design-time limitations in express mode
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.9
Some limitations apply when you develop an enterprise application in express mode. At design time, some features are disabled or have limited options when you configure them in Designer Studio and switch to express mode. The use of these features does not restrict the run-time behavior of your application; however, you cannot change the configuration of these features unless you switch from express mode to Designer Studio.
For more information about each limitation and the recommended action to take, see the following information:
- Pega 7.2.2 Design-time limitations in express mode
- Pega 7.2.1 Design-time limitations in express mode
- Pega 7.2 Design-time limitations in express mode
- Pega 7.1.9 Design-time limitations in express mode
New types of data sets
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.9
There are three new types of data sets:
- Facebook - Required for connecting with the Facebook API
- Twitter - Required for connecting with the Twitter API
- YouTube - Required for connecting with the YouTube Data API
Use these data sets when you create instances of the Free Text Model rule and you want to analyze the text-based content on social media streams such as Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube.
Problem with truncating Decision Data Store data set
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.9
The Decision Data Store data set may cause timeout exceptions. This problem is caused by the Apache Cassandra database that waits until compaction tasks finish before it can truncate the data set.
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operation until it is successful.End of support for Netscape Plugin API in Google Chrome 45
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.8
Beginning with Chrome 45, which is expected to be available in September 2015, Google is ending support for browser plug-ins that rely on the Netscape Plugin API (NPAPI) architecture. These plug-ins include Microsoft Silverlight, Adobe Flash Player, and Java.
The Pega 7 Platform includes several optional features that use these plug-ins. For a detailed overview of these features, see Client-side technologies.
PegaDISTRIBUTION Manager (PDM) is no longer available
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.9
The PegaDISTRIBUTION Manager (PDM) is no longer available in the Pega 7 Platform. The related PDN articles and help topics have been archived.
New property pxSaveDateTime
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.8
A new property, pxSaveDateTime, records the date and the time that an instance was saved with business changes to the database. This property is always used when an instance is saved, whether you are creating an instance or updating an existing instance. This property is not updated when an instance is moved from one system to another, and it is not updated during certain system management operations that do not change the content of the instance, such as column exposure.
Primary key constraint error when using JBoss
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.9
A primary key constraint violation exception might occur in the following situation: you use JBoss EAP 6.4 and SQL Server 2012 with a JDBC 4 driver, and you use two or more file listeners or JMS MDB listeners with concurrent threads that create work objects that use multiple files. If a primary key constraint violation exception occurs in this situation, update the data source configuration file to set the jta parameter to true. For example, set <datasource jta="true" jndi-name-"java:/jdbc/PegaRULES>.
WebSphere log error with Java 8 for Enterprise JavaBeans
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.8
For environments that are deployed by using Java 8 on IBM WebSphere Application Server version 8.5.5.9 through the last 8.5.5.x fix pack, the log might report that a class was not found when the application server attempts to start Enterprise JavaBeans. If Java EE functionality is not needed, no further action is required. However, to use Enterprise JavaBeans, see WebSphere log error with Java 8 for Enterprise JavaBeans.
Precision of Oracle Timestamp property when using RDB-Save
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.8
DateTime properties that are mapped to an Oracle Timestamp column will experience a loss of precision when they are saved using the RDB-Save method. When you use RDB-Save for an Oracle Timestamp, precision will be accurate to the second. For example, a value of 20171119T124745.006 will be saved as 20171119T124745. When you use Obj-Save, precision will be accurate to the millisecond. For more information, see DateTime property mapping in Oracle for Pega 7.