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WebViewer Server 2023 Changelog

2.1.9 - December 6th

  • Updated Apryse SDK to version 10.6
  • Updated Tomcat to 10.1.16
  • Updates for the Apryse CAD module
  • General version updates for various libraries
  • [Windows] The installer is now signed with an extended validation certificate and should no longer be flagged as dangerous

2.1.8 - October 25th

  • Updated Apryse SDK to version 10.5
  • Updated Tomcat to 10.1.15
  • Fixes an issue causing XRefs in CAD documents to not work as expected
  • [Windows] Updates LibreOffice in the to deal with webp vulnerabilities

2.1.7 - September 13th

  • Updated Apryse SDK to version 10.4
  • Updated Tomcat to 10.1.13
  • If the internal server worker experiences a crash, it no longer marks all running files as causing it. Instead, it only marks the file belonging to the thread that specifically failed. This prevents false positive file rejections from the server.

2.1.6 - August 2nd

  • Updated Apryse SDK to version 10.3
  • Updated Tomcat to 10.1.11
  • Now use the same conversion tooling as the Core SDK for HTML based files.
  • Removed Node.js and all associated tooling from the image and converted the health check to python.
  • Corrected issue where consumption licenses could prevent WebViewer Server from becoming healthy.

2.1.5 - June 21st

  • Updated Apryse SDK to version 10.2
  • Updated Tomcat to 10.1.10
  • Fixed issues with submitting XFDF to GetPDF
  • Fixed issues doing PDFA conversions via GetPDF
  • Lowered log retention time and fixed issues where logs were not being deleted.
  • Corrected problem that caused white bars to be shown on image conversions sometimes.

2.1.4 - May 24th

  • Included a hotfix to deal with issues converting EML, MSG and LibreOffice formats.

2.1.3 - May 10th

  • Upgraded Apryse SDK to version 10.1
  • Moved Docker OpenJDK to Amazon Corretto
  • The health checking API has been changed. Previously the /blackbox/HealthCheck API returned failure when the server was overloaded, now only returns failure when server is non functional.

It will now check every 30 seconds if the server is capable of performing very minor document work on a local file.

  • /blackbox/GetPerfInfo can be used if you wish to respond to overloaded queues on the server
  • The /blackbox/alive API is now deprecated and returns the same value as /blackbox/HealthCheck
  • Added TRN_RUNNING_PORT_NUM option for usage when manually changing the bound port in Tomcat.
  • Fixed issues caused by TRN_ENABLE_SESSION_CACHING when uploading files directly to the server
  • Fixed various errors that could rise when providing incorrect input to the AuxUpload API
  • Added AutoCAD options support to WebViewer for usage with WebViewer Server, for more info refer to this guide
  • Retooled rasterizer options to not be globally settable, they may now only be loaded as documented here
  • Updated Tomcat to 10.8.1

2.1.2r1 - April 5th

  • Fixed issue with PNG/JPG files not converting if license lacked Advanced Imaging

2.1.2 - March 29th

  • Updated Tomcat to 10.1.7
  • Updated core libraries to 10.0
  • Updated all internal libraries
  • Added TRN_DISABLE_JSESSION option
  • Added TRN_HTML2PDF_TIMEOUT option
  • Added CacheCheck API
  • Fix issues with improper character replacement on paths in networked drives
  • Corrected issue with file uploads and extensions incorrectly mangling the file names.
  • Unbounded number of maximum simultaineous HTML2PDF conversions (was previously limited to 1)
  • [WV-Loadbalancer] Added ulimit specifier to HAProxy compose file.

2.1.1 - February 17th

  • Updated Tomcat to 10.1.5
  • Updated core libraries to 9.5
  • Added support for all available msoffice convert options passed through WebViewer to WebViewer Server
  • Updated Docker Node to version 18
  • Fixed issue where key licensing could cause a crash in high stress environments
  • Fix for incorrect filenames when documents are directly uploaded to the server
  • Fix issues with improper character replacement on paths in networked drives

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