SR-119601 · Issue 176925
ParseXmlObjectWrapperAssembler updated to handle embedded pages
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
Parse XML rule compilation was failing if the Pages and Classes tab of Parse XML rule included an embedded page. This was traced to an assembler issue and ParseXmlObjectWrapperAssembler has been updated to resolve compilation issues in case of named pages.
SR-119648 · Issue 177559
JavaMAIL version updated for GMail compatibility
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
A third-party product integrated with PRPC was causing mail and attachments to not appear properly when using Gmail due to an incompatibility with Gmail's interpretation of IMAP. To correct this, the provided JavaMAIL version has been updated from 1.4.1 to 1.5.2.
SR-119899 · Issue 177532
Breadcrumb functionality disabled for Process Modeler pending further development
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
Some complex installations experienced OOM events and crashes when opening flows in Process Modeler that contained nested levels of nested sub flows. The root cause of this problem was code that allowed excess data to be opened into the clipboard for every sub flow that could potentially be run as a result of running the top level flow. To prevent this problem, breadcrumbs functionality has been disabled at this time. The canvas viewer is being rewritten for ML9 together with a new implementation of multi-level process navigation in order to resolve this issue.
SR-119899 · Issue 182818
Breadcrumb functionality disabled for Process Modeler pending further development
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
Some complex installations experienced OOM events and crashes when opening flows in Process Modeler that contained nested levels of nested sub flows. The root cause of this problem was code that allowed excess data to be opened into the clipboard for every sub flow that could potentially be run as a result of running the top level flow. To prevent this problem, breadcrumbs functionality has been disabled at this time. The canvas viewer is being rewritten for ML9 together with a new implementation of multi-level process navigation in order to resolve this issue.
SR-119978 · Issue 184032
Corrected handling for properties in XML rule
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
When using properties mapped on the root element of an XML SOAP rule, the attributes were mapped properly but the element value was not. In a related error, after giving ParseXML rule invocation values for Type Substitution for Parse XML, the XML was not mapped to the clipboard for the type substituted elements. There was a workaround of using DSS 'switchtooldassembler', but this has been fixed by updating parsexmlsaxrulewrapper.
SR-120224 · Issue 178688
Potential vulnerability closed in XML stream generation
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
A potential security issue was found with the XML stream generation and runtime, and has been corrected.
SR-120329 · Issue 178133
Assembler compatibility issue resolved
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
After upgrade, web services that modify the Header were failing due to a compatibility issue with the default assembler. While there was a workaround of giving the value of 'true' to the dynamic system settings 'Owning ruleset: Pega-IntegrationEngine' and 'Setting purpose: switchtooldassembler', this has been resolved.
SR-120454 · Issue 188836
Fixed error handling for MDB listener
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
JMS MDB listener was failing and throwing 'NoClassDefFound' errors in the PegaRULES log file. The issue was found to be the error reporting in one of the integration methods, and has been fixed by modifying the ServiceAPI.generateErrorMessage such that if LogHelper cannot be used, an error is reported in the system error file and the listener continues.
SR-120468 · Issue 184320
Appearance order retained for multiple swimlanes
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
After putting multiple swimlanes in a flow, the order of their appearance was returning to the original state after saving it. This was caused by the rendering being performed in the order the server store/sent the swimlane data. To ensure proper behavior, the swimlanes are now reordered based on the swimlane layout (horizontal, vertical) and their coordinates before being rendered.
SR-120468 · Issue 185827
Appearance order retained for multiple swimlanes
Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.8
After putting multiple swimlanes in a flow, the order of their appearance was returning to the original state after saving it. This was caused by the rendering being performed in the order the server store/sent the swimlane data. To ensure proper behavior, the swimlanes are now reordered based on the swimlane layout (horizontal, vertical) and their coordinates before being rendered.