Release Notes 2.3.20

Revision as of 00:55, 4 August 2013 by imported>Mike.berman

Introduction

Version 2.3.20 is a GA release of AppBoard that is projected for release in August, 2013. This page summarizes the New Features, Resolved Issues, and Known Issues in the 2.3.next 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.


New Features

This release is a fix release. There are no new features included in version 2.3.20.


Resolved Issues

This section describes the resolved issues that are included in version 2.3.20.

  • Fixed an issue where user accounts can become locked when upgrading from enPortal 4.6 to 5.x, due to problems with establishing the last login time. Previous workaround was to update accounts.xml to set lockFlag="false", remove the lockMessage attribute and value, and re-import. Also, improved error checking and handling to report errors in this situation. (AB-337)
  • Added the .../server/webapps/enportal/WEB-INF/data/pkg/debug directory and its contents to the list of directories that are preserved by the backup/restore process, so that data being used by Data Sources in offline mode is included in the backup package. (AB-279)
  • Removed the Twitter data adapter, due to changes in the Twitter API causing lack of support for the feature. (AB-267)
  • Fixed an issue in the Diagrammer Widget where the labels under certain icons were off-center. (AB-386)


Known Issues

This section describes the new known issues in AppBoard version 2.3.20.

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Contact Information

For questions or assistance with this release of AppBoard, please see the support page for contact information