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SR-D46681 · Issue 514435

SnapStart supports SAML2 Authentication

Resolved in Pega Version 8.1.8

When using an HTTP Post to SnapStart into Pega using PRCustom style or PRAuth style SAML authentication, the login was looping back to the login request. Investigation showed that the Pega ACS was posting data properly back to the RelayState URL, however the login activity was not getting the SAMLResponse and simply sent a SAML Login Request again. This has been fixed by updating reqContextURI in case of SAML2 Authentication service so pyActivity=value will be passed.

INC-173162 · Issue 650795

Certificate match will use Subject Distinguished Name

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

Signature verification was failing due to the system not finding the matching root certificate for the chain. The root certificate was in the trust store, but the system found a different certificate first and that other certificate (an intermediate certificate) was not considered a valid certificate for validating the whole certificate chain. This was traced to filtering on the Issuer Distinguished Name (DN) instead of the Subject DN and was due to intermediate certificates potentially having the same Issuer as a root certificate (e.g. if that root certificate was used to create the intermediate certificate). To resolve this, an update has been made to check the Subject DN instead of Issuer DN.

INC-174625 · Issue 655242

Admin Studio will consider cluster protocol when returning listener status

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

When using a few nodes in standalone mode for BIX extract combined with server nodes using Hazelcast, opening the admin studio pages with service discovery caused an error to be thrown. This was traced to the system writing an entry to pr_sys_statusnodes table as an embedded node whenever a BIX extract was triggered, causing those standalone nodes to be incorrectly considered by the listener landing page. This has been resolved by configuring the system to either return the local member when the cluster protocol is standalone or to return all Hazelcast members if the cluster protocol is Hazelcast.

INC-148154 · Issue 602919

Hot Fix Manager updated to use installation order for schema import

Resolved in Pega Version 8.5.2

Schema changes were not being imported during the hot fix manager DL import process. Investigation showed this was due to hotfixes in the DL being iterated over from newest to oldest, causing older hotfixes to replace the value added to a map by the newer. To resolve this, the system has been updated to use hotfix install order, which considers selected and dependent hotfixes, rather than ordering newest to oldest. This ensures that newer table representations will override older rather than the other way around.

INC-181941 · Issue 664808

Handling added for using virtual network interface for Stream Services startup

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

After update, the restart of any node failed with the error "Unable to create DSM service DATA-DECISION-SERVICE-STREAMSERVER DEFAULT". This has been resolved by adding support for allowing stream service to start on the virtual network interface in cases where it was explicitly configured via the "cluster/hazelcast/interface".

SR-D61094 · Issue 527341

Browser cache disabled to ensure fresh RAP file retrieval

Resolved in Pega Version 8.1.8

When using RAP download, reusing the same filename as a previous download caused the older file to be retrieved and not the newer version under that name. This was caused by RAP using the browser cache and downloading the same folder from service export directory. To resolve this, validation has been inserted to disable using the browser cache for the HTTP response.

INC-196447 · Issue 684644

Enhancements added for external Kafka Stream Service

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

To ensure data privacy when using multi-tenant Stream Service hosted on a single Kafka cluster, access will be authorized based on ACLs when a tenant sends direct requests to Kafka. In addition, all Kafka resources (topics and consumer groups) are now able to contain a prefix naming convention which can be used for tenants. This is handled through using a <env name="services/stream/name/pattern" value="{tenant.name}-{environment}-{stream.name}"/> prconfig setting to set the stream name pattern. For example, if the tenant.name is resolved into "companyname", environment into "prod1", and the stream dataset name is pyFTSIncrementalIndexer, then the Topic name created on the external Kafka will be companyname-prod1-pyFTSIncrementalIndexer.

INC-196415 · Issue 686313

Performance improvements for revalidate and save

Resolved in Pega Version 8.7

In order to improve performance when working with very large numbers of class definitions, an update has been made to optimize the revalidate and save process by avoiding looking up all classes on the system instead using ClassDefinition for existence and checking ancestor data to ensure class is a Rule- or Data- descendant.

SR-D48762 · Issue 518297

Enhancement added to support DB2 CREATE OR REPLACE view syntax

Resolved in Pega Version 8.1.8

After creating the product, attempting to import it on another environment failed due to incompatibilities with the syntax. In SQLGeneratorDb2.getViewSourceStatement(), when the View definition is fetched there is a check whether the view starts with "CREATE VIEW". Since the customer view of "CREATE OR REPLACE" was not supported in Db2LUW, it didn't match and appended the "CREATE VIEW" statement again. This happened only when using DB2, and has been resolved by updating the logic in SQLGeneratorDb2.getViewSourceStatement() to support CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW statements.

SR-D57038 · Issue 519381

JobScheduler DST handling updated

Resolved in Pega Version 8.1.8

When the locale being used changed out of Daylight Savings Time, scheduled jobs did run at the same local time as before but instead ran an hour earlier than expected. Investigation showed that jobscheduler calculated the next runtime based on the time difference from the cluster reference time and current time in milliseconds, and this offset in milliseconds was added to next run time. Since the cluster was started in DST, the job was running on same time due to the time difference. To resolve this, the system will use a calculation offset and set hours/minutes to nextRunTime object so that calendar lib handles daylight savings.

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