Automation Engine

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License Key Checks

The requirement for a License Key based on customer contracted entitlement has been removed from the products. This was for various reasons:

Telemetry

The Telemetry capability enables information about product usage to be sent to CA Technologies, a Broadcom Company (CA).

Telemetry does not collect Personal Identifiable Information (PII) that could identify components (Servers, Network addresses).

The information is restricted to the following:

Automation Engine INI File Changes: New Port Definition for Server Processes

The port definition for work processes (PWP, WP), Java work processes (JWP), communication processes (CP), and Java communication process (JCP) has changed:

Important! Pay attention when performing a ZDU to this version, specially when old processes (12.2) are started after new ones (12.3) have been introduced into the system.

For more information, see:

Security Enhancements

The following security enhancements have been implemented in this version:

ServiceManager

Single Sign-On (SSO): Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML 2.0)

As of this release, the Automation Engine also supports the Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML 2.0) protocol for single sign-on.

Each department defined in the Automation Engine can be assigned to a SAML Identity Provider. Once this has been done, the login type Automation Engine is not accepted anymore. For more information, see Setting up Single Sign-On - SAML.

External Password Vaults

For more information, see Password Vaults.

Next Generation Forecast

The existing forecasting functionality has been enhanced and uses a new, more flexible calculation model. As a result, the performance of the forecast calculation has increased, see Forecasting.

Extension of the Automation Engine REST API

The AE REST API has been enhanced to cover also the forecasting functionality. The capabilities that have been added in this release allow you to get forecast items and item details, rename and delete forecast items as well as trigger forecast and autoforecast calculations.

For more information, see:

Centralized Agent Upgrade (CAU) available for Java-based agents

The agents for SAP, SQL, PeopleSoft, Intelligent Automation (IA), and Rapid Automation (RA solutions) can now be upgraded using CAU. The CAU behavior is the same as with UNIX and Windows agents. CAU packages are available through the Package Manager. For more information, see Centralized Agent Upgrade.

JSON Support

Support for AdoptOpenJDK 11

AdoptOpenJDK 11 is now supported for all Automic Automation core components. You can download it from https://adoptopenjdk.net/. The compatibility of previously released versions does not change. For more information, see Automic Compatibility Matrix.

Important! The Analytics Rule Engine (Apache Flink) is not compatible with Java 11 yet. You must use Java 8 to run this component.