Important known issue
-
Regression issue where the built-in form (FORM_HTML) was replaced with an empty form after saving the process definition in the
Information
tab. This issue (bug #2884) has been fixed in the release 7.16.3.If you have already upgraded your WorkflowGen to version 7.16.2 or planning to upgrade a previous version then we recommend installing version 7.16.3
Configuration Panel
- Bug (#2853): Fixed a regression issue where the authentication mode would not save and change to the
WorkflowGen
mode when thesystem.webServer
node was missing in theconfiguration
node in the web.config.
GraphQL v3.0.1
-
Version update to
3.0.1
. Note: Requires Node.js version10.16.3 LTS
. -
Bug (#2867): Fixed a regression issue where the action identifier input was missing when retrieving the parameters of an
action
object e.g.query { action { parameters } }
.
Notes
- All of the Node.js modules (
GraphQL v3.0.1
,Webhooks v5.0.1
,Auth v2.0.0
, andSCIM v2.0.0
) now require Node.js version10.16.3 LTS
.
Reminders
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Oracle database is no longer supported as of WorkflowGen version 7.16.0. We recommend migrating to MS SQL Server 2017 or later.
-
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is no longer supported as of WorkflowGen version 7.11.0. We recommend migrating to Windows Server 2016 or later.
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 is no longer supported as of WorkflowGen version 7.10.0. While SQL Server 2008 is still compatible with WorkflowGen, support for any performance issues or bugs resulting from using SQL Server 2008 will no longer be provided.
For clients currently hosting WorkflowGen on a database server older than MS SQL Server 2012, we highly recommend upgrading to MS SQL Server 2017 or 2019 for the best performance.
Documentation
WorkflowGen 7.16.2 Upgrade Guide
WorkflowGen 7.16 Technical Guide
WorkflowGen 7.16 Administration Guide
WorkflowGen 7.16 User Portal Guide
WorkflowGen 7.16 Integration Guide
WorkflowGen 7.16 for Azure
WorkflowGen for Docker