SR-C98068 · Issue 483990
Installer files updated with class loader conflict resolution assistance
Resolved in Pega Version 8.1.7
When sending emails with attachments, errors were observed relating to a loader constraint violation indicating that when resolving interface method, the class loader of the current class and the class loader for the method's defining class had different Class objects for the type used in the signature. The resolution for this requires user configuration of the app server, and the following files for the install guide have been updated with the appropriate information:Deployment-guides-dita/install.ditamap Deployment-guides-dita/Content/Topics/app-server-config/creating-jdbc-driver-module-jboss-tsk.dita Deployment-guides-dita/Content/Topics/app-server-config/delegating-javax-activation-to-JRE-loader-tsk.dita
INC-174409 · Issue 661658
Article on "Specifying the content of a product rule" updated
Resolved in Pega Version 8.7.1
The documentation for the 'Class instances to include' section of the Rule-Admin-Product form has been updated to more clearly specify that the report definition used as a filter requires the inclusion of the pzInsKey property in the data returned from the report definition. This can be accomplished by either of the following: * Include pzInsKey 'Edit columns' (Query Tab) section of the report definition. --or-- * On the 'Data Access' tab, 'Row key settings' section, check the 'Get row key' checkbox (it will list the row keys for the class -- pzInsKey should be among them).
INC-195216 · Issue 686911
MSGraph documentation updated
Resolved in Pega Version 8.7.1
The documentation for using MSGraph has been updated to reflect that standard headers cannot be overridden.
INC-207693 · Issue 700541
Documentation updated for large attachments permissions error
Resolved in Pega Version 8.6.4
When using the Microsoft Graph API to send an email which contained an individual attachment 3MB or larger, the error "The token contains no permissions, or permissions can not be understood" was generated. Because the Microsoft Graph API has an attachment size limitation, the Microsoft Graph API send email flow will switch to using the Office 365 Exchange Online API when that size limit is hit. The documentation for this has been updated to explicitly reflect that Office 365 Exchange Online API permissions must be enabled in the Azure Active directory app settings.