SR-D37872 · Issue 507340
prproductmigration build.gradle updated for new mime4j asset name
Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.1
While running the getMigrationLog for ProductMigration script provided in the Pega 8.2.2 media files, errors appeared referencing "NoClassDefFoundErrors when running getLogs". This was caused by the referenced class not being found on the classpath: the version of the included jar did not include the class needed due to Praxiom's default version being updated to use a new version of mime4j that required an asset name change. To resolve this, the mime4j asset name in prproductmigration build.gradle has been updated to pick up the correct version of the dependency for Praxiom.
SR-D41637 · Issue 512268
Mashup URLs will include thread name for better passivation recovery
Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.1
Mashup screens were distorted after keeping the screen idle for more than 1 hour and then trying to switch between accounts. Investigation showed that during SSO authentication the relaystate generated without including thread name in the URL, leading to the threadname not being passivated or made available during reactivation. To resolve this, the thread name will now be included in the URL.
SR-D42602 · Issue 511583
PRCipher class references updated
Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.1
After upgrade, starting Tomcat resulted in the error "java.lang.ClassCastException: com.pega.platform.securitycore.encryption.internal.CipherDefault cannot be cast to com.pega.pegarules.exec.external.util.crypto.PRCipher"This was traced to an issue with the references for PRCipher: cipher was moved to be a security-core component, but the class structure changes were not fully updated. This has been corrected.
SR-D44307 · Issue 509000
Refined dependency checking for Hotfix Manager
Resolved in Pega Version 8.3.1
The logic in Hotfix Manager was changed in 8.3 to include all Strategic Application hotfixes in the Catalog for platform versions 7.4+. However, because there are some edge cases where multiple hotfixes for different strategic application products have been shipped with the same rule changes, it was found that a DL packaged for one application could pick up hotfixes intended for another app. This prevented the DL from installing on systems where both apps were not installed. To avoid picking up these additional hotfixes, while the catalog shipped in the DL will continue to contain all apps, the system has been updated to use only a list of selected products when generating a catalog for calculating dependencies.