Bug Fixes đ§
Process Designer
- Cured a case of the âStart-Subprocess Stumperâ: now configuring existing start subprocess actions is a breeze! No more invisible barriers.
Process Engine
- Liberated process versioning on Oracle from its migration woes! No more version control drama, itâs all harmonious now.
- Put an end to the confusion: JavaScript arrays will no longer masquerade as Java maps. Theyâve embraced their true identities.
- Our token instance ID DB index on Oracle has been reincarnated! Itâs back and better than ever, ready to keep track of those elusive tokens.
Versioning
- Put an end to the process definition merge branch mayhem! No more tangled branches, just clean, pristine definitions merging like old friends at a reunion.
Other Bits
- Weâve bid farewell to the autoarrange function in the Process Designer.
Gremlins to Watch Out For đ
Keep an eye out for these quirks:- Document preview UI element: Our document preview component has a unique sense of style. It prefers to take up only a portion of the screen, even when told to âfillâ the entire width. Itâs a rebel with a cause.
- Business rules: Our business rule have a language barrier, but theyâre working on it. Changing the language of a business rule doesnât always lead to using the new language for execution. Itâs like they have a favorite phrase they wonât let go of.
- Process Designer: Deleting a boundary node in the process designer and coming back from the UI Designer doesnât always clean up the associated sequence from the boundary event. Itâs like they left a party and forgot their hat.
- Datepicker Date Transformation: Our Datepicker seems to possess a hidden talent. It mysteriously transforms random text into the current date when used with validators in UI Designer.

