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The nodes overview now shows only the clusters and any nodes not belonging to a cluster. To see nodes that are within a cluster you have to click the cluster to drill deeper.
You can install the APIIDA API Gateway Manager solution kit from within the UI using the node’s options menu. Be aware though, that you still have to set the database information from within the Policy Manager.
An indicator shows if the metrics are available from the node, if this is enabled for that node. So if the node is down or misconfigured, you have a quick way to see that there are issues.
Services and Solutions
Removing a solution from APIIDA API Gateway Manager also removes all services contained therein. It is not necessary anymore to remove every service on its own afterwards.
An additional indicator for a Service or Instance shows the parent folder. For a Service the parent folder is the same as for the first instance of this Service.
Migration
Migration process is now much faster by using a highly optimized mapping mechanism.
Choose an own Action (like New or Update or Ignore) for every single dependency.
Properties of a mapping like “map by”, “map to” and “fail on new” are displayed in the migration overview.
Mappings display the resource’s name if available.
There’s a new toggle in the migration view that enables to synchronize folder trees for the service / solution and for all of its dependencies before the migration is performed. This mitigates migrations failing because of inconsistent folder structures.
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Summer 19 features a new gateway explorer, that allows you to inspect almost all entities of a gateway like:
Certificates
Cluster-Wide Properties
Encapsulated Assertions
Firewall Rules
Identity Providers
JDBC Connections
Listen Ports
Policy
Private Keys
Scheduled Tasks
Secure Passwords
Server Module Files
The explorer is capable of showing all clusters / nodes where a resource is deployed to
Migration of resources (i.e. JDBC connections) from one cluster / node to another is possible
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