Release 1.2
Explore the release highlights for IBM webMethods Integration.
Explore the release highlights for IBM webMethods Integration.
New features and enhancements | Description |
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Support for Flow Editor | You can now create complex integrations using a graphical drag and drop tool and use those integrations in your IBM webMethods Integration Workflows. The Flow Editor has rich data mapping, a familiar debugging mechanism, a large collection of built-in services, and dashboards to monitor integrations. |
Nested Loop | You can now add loops within loops to create complex workflows. Using the nested loop feature, you can create multiple miniature workflows within the main workflow and run them based on conditions. |
Workflow Versioning | You can now keep track of your workflow changes with the help of the workflow versioning feature. This feature enables you to monitor workflow changes and restore a certain version of the workflow as the current version easily. |
Multi Authentication Support | You can now select different authentication types for the same connector while creating an account. |
Custom Actions | You can now create custom actions for specific connectors from within the action configuration window. You can also edit or delete these custom actions as per your requirements. |
Connector as a Service | You can now run your actions and/or workflows with the HTTP-based workflow execution mechanism. |
Project Support | You can now implement role-based access control for your projects to determine which users can access which projects. |
Kafka for Logging | A centralized logging mechanism is now available for user logs with the help of Kafka and Elastic search. |
Caching Functionality | The new caching functionality decreases the number of reads on the actual DB, resulting in faster workflow executions. |