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* Simplified the setup of [[appboard/2.5/admin/client_certificates|Client Authentication]] by moving the configuration parameters into the [[appboard/2.5/admin/runtime_options|runtime options]] file. (AB-875) | * Simplified the setup of [[appboard/2.5/admin/client_certificates|Client Authentication]] by moving the configuration parameters into the [[appboard/2.5/admin/runtime_options|runtime options]] file. (AB-875) | ||
* Re-wrote the [[appboard/2.5/tutorials/getting_started_tutorial|Getting Started Tutorial]] to demonstrate more features and better illustrate typical usage of the product. (AB-865) | * Re-wrote the [[appboard/2.5/tutorials/getting_started_tutorial|Getting Started Tutorial]] to demonstrate more features and better illustrate typical usage of the product. (AB-865) | ||
* Added MariaDB as an [[appboard/2.5/admin/db_drivers|included JDBC database driver]] | * Added MariaDB as an [[appboard/2.5/admin/db_drivers|included JDBC database driver]]. This driver provides access to both MariaDB and MySQL databases without additional JDBC driver installs. Please note when migrating to 2.5.1 existing MySQL data sources will still be configured to use the MySQL driver (<tt>com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</tt>). These can be modified to use the included MariaDB driver by changing the driver string to <tt>org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver</tt>. New MySQL / MariaDB data sources default to the new driver. (AB-894) | ||
== Resolved Issues == | == Resolved Issues == |
Revision as of 04:27, 18 October 2014
Introduction
Version 2.5.1 is a GA version of AppBoard released on October 17, 2014. This page summarizes the New Features, Resolved Issues, and Known Issues in the 2.5.1 release.
What is AppBoard
AppBoard is a data integration and data visualization platform that dramatically redefines the cost/benefit equation for the development and deployment of real-time business systems dashboards. AppBoard allows you to connect, integrate, visualize, and interact with your data in a simple, straight-forward builder environment. The end result is powerful, compelling dashboards that summarize data from multiple sources and can be accessed from any device.
Supported Platform Changes
AppBoard 2.5.1 introduces the following changes to the supported platforms:
- Removed server support for HSQLDB as the system Configuration Database. (AB-885)
New Features
This section describes the enhancements to AppBoard that are included in version 2.5.1.
- Implemented better user activity detection for session management, and no longer extend sessions based on data polling. For more detail, see Kiosk Mode or Managing Sessions. (AB-846)
- Enhanced the Unix/Linux post_install script to handle the case where the user name does not match the group name. The group is saved into setenv-custom.sh as TOMCAT_GROUP, and it defaults to the user as was implied before. (AB-857)
- Added new Display Name option for Widgets, a label to be displayed to the user as the title of the Widget instead of the Widget Name. (AB-683)
- Improved the process of managing the upgrade of custom theme artifacts. Any theme assets located in 'enportal/visualizer/assets/custom' will be included in any backup archive. (AB-887)
- Updated init scripts to support RedHat Enterprise Linux 7. (AB-808)
- Simplified the setup of Client Authentication by moving the configuration parameters into the runtime options file. (AB-875)
- Re-wrote the Getting Started Tutorial to demonstrate more features and better illustrate typical usage of the product. (AB-865)
- Added MariaDB as an included JDBC database driver. This driver provides access to both MariaDB and MySQL databases without additional JDBC driver installs. Please note when migrating to 2.5.1 existing MySQL data sources will still be configured to use the MySQL driver (com.mysql.jdbc.Driver). These can be modified to use the included MariaDB driver by changing the driver string to org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver. New MySQL / MariaDB data sources default to the new driver. (AB-894)
Resolved Issues
This section describes the resolved issues that are included in version 2.5.1.
- Eliminated a reference to httpclient 3.1 from a jar file, which could have caused a false positive vulnerability to be reported in a scan, even though httpclient 3.1 was no longer being used. (EN-143)
- Fixed an issue where icons were not displaying in the Timeline Widget. (AB-882)
- Removed the unused "LDAP" configuration field from the Session Variables administration page. (AB-879)
- Fixed several issues that were causing problems when running AppBoard with Oracle as the persistence database. (AB-880)
- Fixed two issues regarding cursor display in the Builder: (AB-821)
- Reduced the frequency of updating the cursor, to improve performance
- Prevented the up/down arrow cursor type from bleeding over to the Builder Mode panel after moving the cursor through the space between Widgets
- Removed the legacy Google Maps Widget, which used the Flash Maps API that is no longer available. Added handling of archives to migrate any legacy Google Map Widgets to the Tile Map widget. (AB-888)
Known Issues
This section describes the new known issues in AppBoard version 2.5.1.
- There are no major new known issues in this release.
Contact Information
For questions or assistance with this release of AppBoard, please see the support page for contact information