Quantum V9 SP2 Release
Maintenance window: January 18, 2021 00:01 to 04:00Impacted Cloud services:
Fabric Integration Server
A new adapter added for integration with Red Hat Process Automation Manager. Using the new adapter users can invoke and explore Rules, Process and Cases defined in their Red Hat Process Automation Manager Instance
Open API adapter is enhanced to support OpenAPI 3.0 files. Users can now import their OpenAPI 3.0 files to create services in Fabric
Support for triggering Workflows by raising Fabric events is added
Support for Signal Events (Signal Start, Catch Signal, Throw Signal) is added in Fabric Workflow which enables users to pause and restore the workflows
Support for retrying a failed service tasks from admin console is added
Workflow Audit History view in Admin Console is enhanced for better traceability of tasks
Cloud Management Console
Application Publish Enhancements
- Incremental Application publish support is added to significantly reduce the publish time after the first publish of an application
- New reconfiguration option added to skip swagger generation steps during publish
- Improved error messaging in case of publish failures
- Quick feedback to the user in case the server is busy with other application publish
New deployment package is introduced which can be downloaded from snapshot package of an environment and promoted to another environment without being impacted by the development changes in Console
A new simplified format of reconfiguration file is supported to better editing support
Support for RedHat PAM is added
Support for importing OpenAPI 3.0 files in existing OpenAPI adapter
Support for multiple enterprise logins
Fabric Identity
OAuth 2.0 identity providers enhancements
- Support added for Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE) in Authorization code flow
- Refresh Token Grant Type support is added for oAuth Providers
Console Access control is added for identity services
Engagement
Support for the provisioning of the single tenant engagement server
Impact Level : minor
Minor downtime is possible for the impacted Cloud services while this maintenance is being performed. The scheduled maintenance is designed to mitigate disruptions to service availability and performance for the impacted Cloud services. However, it is possible for the impacted Cloud services to be unavailable and/or performance degraded for a short period of time during the maintenance window. Note that no changes are being applied for other Cloud services outside of the list of impacted services above and no service availability or performance disruption is expected for other Cloud services.