Version 10.4 Installable (Apr 2015)
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Release Notes for the installable version of the AgileApps Cloud platform.
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About the Installable Version
The installable version of the platform lets you create and manage a private cloud behind your corporate firewall. It can also be used to set up a public cloud that serves multiple clients--generally with a shared application and global data. This page highlights changes to the installation process, along with features of the new release.
Platform Functionality
Feature Enhancements
- This page describes late-breaking features and bug fixes, as well as features of interest to installers.
- See the Release Notes for other enhancements that have added to the cloud platform since the last major release.
Bug Fixes
LJP-59 Validation when field removed from a form is used in a layout rule LJP-82 Reinstalling a package with change to a field's type didn't reset the read-only property LJP-89 Correct sorting issue in Tasks view LJP-98 New dashboard was not visible to all LJP-102 Custom Access Criteria for list view was not applied in combination with other expressions LJP-121 Report presentation in dashboard did not match the actual report LJP-126 Layout rules could not be used to disable Radio buttons
Installing and Upgrading
Ensure that Software Requirements are Met
- Before starting either a First-Time Installation or a platform upgrade, ensure that dependent utilities are at the minimum levels specified in the Software Requirements.
Upgrade Notes
Changes to the Software Requirements
- These software requirements have been upgraded:
- JDK 8
- Note:
- While the installation and operation of the platform requires Java 8, custom code in a Java Class continues to be validated against Java 6 syntax -- in part because the instrumentation engine responsible for monitoring resource utilization only works on version 6 byte codes.
Additional Installation Step for RedHat 6
- Installations on RedHat version 6 need to ensure that the 32-bit version of the gcc library is found on the Java path. If the 64-bit version is found, and Java Code Governors are enabled, a StaticProbeInstrumenterException occurs when attempting to compile a Java class in the platform. To eliminate that problem:
- Login as a root
- Install the 32-bit instrumentation library:
- yum install libstdc++.i686 libstdc++.x86_64
- Verify that it is working:
- Go to ${TOMCAT_DIR}/bin/instrumentation/os/linux/x86 folder
- Execute the binary: /probeinstrumenter
You should see usage instructions for the probeinstrumenter.
Learn More
- Quick Install Guide (development and testing)
- Platform Installation Guide (production installation)