RadiantOne IDDM v8.0.0 Release Notes
May 3, 2023
These release notes contain important information about improvements and bug fixes for RadiantOne v8.0.0.
These release notes contain the following sections:
How to Report Problems and Provide Feedback
Improvements
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[VMR-5]: Added upload/download JDBC Driver feature.
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[VMR:9]: Improvement to make the export file location restricted when exporting data sources.
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[VMR-12]: Added a download option when exporting a data source.
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[VMR:18]: Improvement to make Start TLS enabled by default.
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[VMR:25]: Added Global intercept script editor and build jar options to Main Control Panel > Settings > Interception > Global Interception.
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[VMR:29]: Improvement to make the access logs CSV format enabled by default.
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[VMR:34]: Added an option to download exported Universal Directory stores (ldif file).
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[VMR-39]: Improvement to introduce a Prometheus HTTP Endpoint for RadiantOne metrics to facilitate monitoring.
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[VMR:72]: Improvement to use PBE by default now during RadiantOne installation.
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[VMR-89, 140]: Added a File Manager to Main Control Panel > Settings > Configuration to allow administrators to view/edit/download/delete/upload various files and folders used by RadiantOne.
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[VMR:156]: Improved the default security posture for RadiantOne by not enabling “Allow Anonymous” access by default.
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[VMR:183]: Added a download option while configuring database changelog connectors (for real-time persistent cache refresh and global sync) to allow admins to download the .sql scripts that are generated so they can be run outside of RadiantOne.
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[VMR:217]: Improvement to make the “Export to CSV” button in Server Control Panel > Usage & Activity > Connections & Ops automatically download the file.
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[VMR:220]: Improved the default security posture for RadiantOne by enabling “Bind requires a password” by default.
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[VMR:242]: Added a download button to download .ldif file and the export persistent cache file location is now non-editable.
Known Issues
For known issues reported after the release, please see the Radiant Logic Knowledge Base:
https://support.radiantlogic.com/hc/en-us/categories/4412501931540-Known-Issues
Deprecated Features
Starting in RadiantOne v8.0, the following features have been deprecated:
- SAML Attribute Service: Querying RadiantOne as a SAML attribute service.
- Virtual Relational Service (VRS): Querying RadiantOne via SQL using the VRS JDBC driver.
- Accessing RadiantOne as a Kerberized service.
- Internal token generator for ADAP (
http://<service>:8089/adap?bind=token
). As an alternative, use an: External OIDC token validator - Instance sub-clusters. As an alternative, deploy multiple environments in SaaS to meet the client application requirements.
How to Report Problems and Provide Feedback
Feedback and problems can be reported from the Support Center/Knowledge Base accessible from: https://support.radiantlogic.com
If you do not have a user ID and password to access the site, please contact: