When upgrading from 13.x to a newer version, it is advised to make a backup of your property files. The property files will be overridden by the installer with the new version. This new version will not have the previously used values. After upgrading there are two ways to adjust the properties so they fit the previous configuration:
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When the external H2 database is used on your local installation and preservation of the data is required after updating to a newer Blueriq version (starting from 10.0), a backup of the H2 database should be made before upgrading and put back after the installation. If the upgrade instructions of the release contain any upgrade scripts, these should be executed manually after the backup is put back. |
If you as a customer are building a custom war, you should merge the files from the projectstarters of the new Blueriq release with your local equivalent files. The projectstarters are located in "\Runtime\Java\Webapp\Development\" of the Blueriq release zip. Please choose the the projectstater.zip for your application platform.
Check if the services need to be upgraded (for example but not limited to the customerdata service)
Example: upgrade from 13.0 to the latest 13 release |
Within a major release you can upgrade by running the installer. This ensures that your Blueriq installation including your repository and configuration are automatically upgraded to the new release.
Please note that there can be release specific upgrade instructions that you have to take into account, also for intermediate releases between the release you are using and the one you are upgrading to.
Example: upgrade from 9.5 to the latest 10 release |
When you upgrade to a major release, you must upgrade to every intermediate major release as well. This does not mean that you have to install every intermediate version. You can install the latest 10 and migrate directly to that version. You are however obliged to execute the upgrade instructions of each release that you have missed in the mean time. So in the case of the example, you first upgrade to the latest 10 release and then the upgrade instructions for. 9.6, 9.7, 9.8, 9.9 and 10.0 and all other minors in between. Also check the bufix releases that you have missed for relevant information.
Check your license: make sure you have a license for the major release you are upgrading to
A major release of Blueriq is always a new installation. This allows to install different majors next to each other. An upgrade to a major therefore consists of a fresh installation of that major and then copying the repository and configuration from the old major to that new installation.
Please note that there can be release specific upgrade instructions that you have to take into account during the upgrade.
Create a backup of the studio repositories using the Blueriq Backup Tool, more information can be found here.
For the installation of Blueriq please read our installation guide.
Restore the studio backup to the new installation. Restore the studio backup in to the new installation using the same Blueriq Backup Tool
Version 10.x and higher: The runtime plugins are packaged together with the runtime as components, and no manual action is required.
When you upgrade to a new release of Blueriq, some things might have changed due to new or changed functionality. This may require you to take action when upgrading to this new release.
If a release contains specific upgrade instructions they are listed below.