Release 11.0.11 (Preview)
This section provides a high-level preview of the enhancements and changes for the upcoming release and are subject to modifications when the release becomes generally available.
This section provides a high-level preview of the enhancements and changes for the upcoming release and are subject to modifications when the release becomes generally available.
IBM MQ connector supports the exchange of information between IBM webMethods Integration and other systems by sending and receiving message data via IBM MQ messaging queue. This allows you to route documents or any information from IBM webMethods Integration to systems that are using IBM MQ messaging queue as their information interface.
Open API 3.0 file type is now supported while creating REST APIs using the Import API/I have an existing API and Import API using URL options in IBM webMethods Integration.
Users can now create custom REST connectors automatically by using one of the following options instead of defining all actions and operations manually:
Import from URL: Directly import a Swagger or Open API specification file to create a REST connector. You can either configure the connector settings or use it as-is.
Import from local file: Import a YAML or JSON file to create a REST connector. The file must adhere to Swagger or OpenAPI specification standards. You can either configure the connector settings or use it as-is.
Users can now upload multiple third-party library files to a project package.
Users can now enable two-way SSL without the need to set up their own stores. With this enhancement, a tenant store is automatically created during tenant setup. The provisioned store is named as [TenantName]_Runtime and includes the following:
A key store (Identify) containing a unique, autogenerated private key and a signed certificate.
A truststore (Trust) containing a certificate for the user’s webMethods Integration (SaaS), enabling secure connections.
Previously, the runtimes used the DEFAULT_IS_KEYSTORE and DEFAULT_IS_TRUSTSTORE files, that contained generic private keys and certificates.
This enhancement ensures that tenants are provisioned with secure, production-ready key and trust stores, aligning with best practices for a secured environment.
Hybrid Integration is enabled by default for Enterprise Plus users. Other users can enable the capability from the Add-ons tab based on their needs.
Users can now configure the trace behavior for flow services to track both child-flow and parent-flow services in webMethods End-to-End (E2E) monitoring. The following options are available for trace configuration:
Top-level service only: This option traces only the parent flow service, providing a focused view of top-level execution.
Always: This option traces both the parent and child flow services, providing comprehensive visibility into the entire flow.
You can view the variables for imported packages in your projects. These variables are available on the Package Information page. This enhancement offers a unified interface that makes all relevant variables, whether from the project or imported packages, accessible in one place.
Notifications for Cloud designtime and runtime restarts are now displayed in the Notifications Center.
Users can access and manage reference data within Deploy Anywhere Flow Services, improving data management and usability.
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