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1. New
2. Enhancements
Enhancement | Details |
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REST service call OAuth2 custom parameters |
It is now possible to add any parameter to an OAuth2 token request that is being executed during a REST service call. Just add your parameters to a REST connection as follows: blueriq: connection: my-connection: http: url: https://some.domain.com/resource authentication: oauth2 oauth2-request-parameters param1: some-value param2: some_other_value123 This allows you to send extra data in the OAuth2 token request that you configured, if needed. |
OAuth2 clients ala Spring Security |
We changed the way you configure an OAuth2 client on REST connections. In the old situation you would need to do something like this. blueriq: connection: my-connection: http: url: https://some.domain.com/resource authentication: oauth2 oauth2-client-id: my-client-id oauth2-client-secret: secret-password-text oauth2-grant-type: client_credentials oauth2-token-endpoint: https://identity.provider.com/token Now you can define OAuth2 clients separately and reference them from multiple connection if you so wish. spring: security: oauth2: client: registration: my-oauth2-client: provider: my-auth-server client-id: my-client-id client-secret: secret-password-text authorization-grant-type: client_credentials provider: my-auth-server: token-uri: https://identity.provider.com/token blueriq: connection: my-connection1: http: url: https://some.domain.com/resource1 authentication: oauth2 oauth2-client-registration: my-oauth2-client my-connection2: http: url: https://some.domain.com/resource2 authentication: oauth2 oauth2-client-registration: my-oauth2-client |
3. Documentation
Documentation on the new features and improvements of this release is linked in the respective topics.
4. Changes Platform Support
Our Platform support is updated.
Changes are:
- Blueriq Java components now require Java 21 to run.
5. Upgrade Instructions
OAuth2 token support on REST connections
In order to use your REST connections that use a OAuth2 token to authenticate correctly after the upgrade you will need to migrate all the properties to the new structure as described in the "OAuth2 clients ala Spring Security" enhancement.
As a best practice
- backup your repository
- backup your database before running scripts
- backup your
spring.config.additional-location
directory ([Blueriq installation directory]\Runtime) - backup any config files you have altered under [Blueriq installation directory]\Services
before you start the upgrade.
6. Artifacts
The Blueriq artifacts are available under name: 17.x.x.xxxx
This release includes these versions of Blueriq components with a separate life cycle:
Component |
Version |
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Customer Data Service | 4.2.x |
DCM Lists Service | 3.0.x |
Material Theme | 1.1.x |
Development tools frontend | 1.5.x |
DCM Maintenance App | 3.0.x |
Audit Consumer | 0.2.x |
DCM Dashboard Service | 0.2.x |
Gateway Service | 0.1.x |
Document Renderer | 2.1.x |
7. Blueriq Libraries
There are no specific Library updates for this release.
8. Libraries
In this release, the set of third party libraries that is used by Blueriq was updated. When your installation of Blueriq includes custom components (artifacts that do not ship with Blueriq, such as proprietary plugins), those components should be tested for compatibility with these changes.
9. Retirement announcement
There are no specific retirement announcements.
For a full list of deprecated features, go to Deprecated features.
10. Bug fixes
11. Known issues
For an overview of known issue please refer to: Known issues