Welcome to the FLOWX.AI v3.4.7 patch release! This update brings several enhancements and fixes to improve your FLOWX.AI experience. While it may not be a major version update, it’s packed with valuable improvements.
In version 3.4.7 of the FLOWX.AI Platform, we’re introducing a practical improvement related to sending data to the frontend. This enhancement aims to simplify the process of displaying process data in the frontend UI, reducing the time and effort required for configuration.
Previously, the Configurator required explicit mention of objects to be sent to the frontend for displaying data in User Task UI. This often included configuring keys for various UI elements. To make this process more straightforward, we’ve implemented a default mechanism that automatically sends all keys configured as sources for UI elements to the frontend.
To streamline the configuration process, we’ve made the following updates in the UI Configuration:
We introduced a new mechanism for precise control over subprocesses expiration.
Additional Configuration needed! Check the deployment guidelines.
🆕 PDF to JPEG Conversion Improvement
We have enhanced the PDF to JPEG conversion functionality. This improvement allows users to configure the DPI (dots per inch) value for converting PDFs to JPEG files, resulting in higher resolution images.
Additional Configuration needed! Check the deployment guidelines.
🆕 Control Aspect Ratio
Introduced a mechanism to fine-tune the OCR by defining a range of acceptable aspect ratios for particular documents. Adjusting these ratios of the documents can help tailor the OCR plugin to different types of documents.
Additional Configuration needed! Check the deployment guidelines.
So, to make sure the subprocesses don’t miss the farewell fireworks when the parent process expires, we’ve equipped them with a “Subprocess Farewell Dance Routine”! Now, when the parent process decides it’s time to go, the subprocesses won’t be hanging around like party crashers - they’ll join the exit dance and wrap things up properly.
In the grand dance of subprocesses, we stumbled upon a partner who wasn’t quite following the choreography. The bug report stated that subprocesses were not gracefully bowing out after an interrupting timer event. Now, when the timer says it’s time to leave, the subprocesses won’t be sticking around for an encore!
To ensure our parallel advancing ballet doesn’t lose its rhythm, we’ve introduced the “Failure Recovery Pirouette.” Now, when an advancing event faces failure, the partitions won’t be left wondering if the music stopped—they’ll gracefully exit the stage, and inactive partitions will automatically join the backstage crew, making room for the next act.
Thank you for being part of the FLOWX.AI Platform community, where even bugs are fixed with a twirl and a leap! 😄🩰🎭
Keep an eye out for these quirks:
For deployment guidelines, refer to:
Welcome to the FLOWX.AI v3.4.7 patch release! This update brings several enhancements and fixes to improve your FLOWX.AI experience. While it may not be a major version update, it’s packed with valuable improvements.
In version 3.4.7 of the FLOWX.AI Platform, we’re introducing a practical improvement related to sending data to the frontend. This enhancement aims to simplify the process of displaying process data in the frontend UI, reducing the time and effort required for configuration.
Previously, the Configurator required explicit mention of objects to be sent to the frontend for displaying data in User Task UI. This often included configuring keys for various UI elements. To make this process more straightforward, we’ve implemented a default mechanism that automatically sends all keys configured as sources for UI elements to the frontend.
To streamline the configuration process, we’ve made the following updates in the UI Configuration:
We introduced a new mechanism for precise control over subprocesses expiration.
Additional Configuration needed! Check the deployment guidelines.
🆕 PDF to JPEG Conversion Improvement
We have enhanced the PDF to JPEG conversion functionality. This improvement allows users to configure the DPI (dots per inch) value for converting PDFs to JPEG files, resulting in higher resolution images.
Additional Configuration needed! Check the deployment guidelines.
🆕 Control Aspect Ratio
Introduced a mechanism to fine-tune the OCR by defining a range of acceptable aspect ratios for particular documents. Adjusting these ratios of the documents can help tailor the OCR plugin to different types of documents.
Additional Configuration needed! Check the deployment guidelines.
So, to make sure the subprocesses don’t miss the farewell fireworks when the parent process expires, we’ve equipped them with a “Subprocess Farewell Dance Routine”! Now, when the parent process decides it’s time to go, the subprocesses won’t be hanging around like party crashers - they’ll join the exit dance and wrap things up properly.
In the grand dance of subprocesses, we stumbled upon a partner who wasn’t quite following the choreography. The bug report stated that subprocesses were not gracefully bowing out after an interrupting timer event. Now, when the timer says it’s time to leave, the subprocesses won’t be sticking around for an encore!
To ensure our parallel advancing ballet doesn’t lose its rhythm, we’ve introduced the “Failure Recovery Pirouette.” Now, when an advancing event faces failure, the partitions won’t be left wondering if the music stopped—they’ll gracefully exit the stage, and inactive partitions will automatically join the backstage crew, making room for the next act.
Thank you for being part of the FLOWX.AI Platform community, where even bugs are fixed with a twirl and a leap! 😄🩰🎭
Keep an eye out for these quirks:
For deployment guidelines, refer to: