03 DECEMBER 2020
This update includes resolved issues.
Resolved issues
Component | Description | Ticket # |
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Email Listener | Email listener activities with Graph API protocol moved email to the processed folder without creating a new workflow instance. | |
JES | If you restarted one of the many running Graph API email listener jobs then all the running jobs stopped and got queued. | 89981 |
Deployment
Download the release package from the Cora SeQuence repository.
There are six pre-build application deployment packages available, depending on the type of application that you are deploying. You install each Cora SeQuence application separately.
Site applications | Service applications |
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When you deploy pre-built applications, you can choose between the Standard and Premium packages. The Premium package includes HotOperations. You can also build and deploy your own Cora SeQuence applications.
Click here to see how to deploy Cora SeQuence in an environment with pre-built applications.
For more details on installing and deploying Cora SeQuence, see this article.
For more information on database upgrade paths, see this article.
NOTE
Contact Support to obtain credentials to access the Cora SeQuence repositories.
IMPORTANT
Before upgrade, make sure to update the PowerShell modules to the latest version.
Click here to view a sample PowerShell script. Consider this sample for reference only, and do not copy paste from here.
During upgrade, all product application folders are deleted and redeployed:
- Web and App config files are overwritten in each release. You need to reapply your custom configuration settings after the upgrade.
- All custom files located in the application folders are also deleted. Custom files should be packaged as a custom application NuGet.
Files in the central configuration location are not changed.
For more details, see this article.