Quantum Fabric V9 Service Pack 5 (2022.05)

New Features & Enhancements

In this release, the following features have been introduced or enhanced to provide a better Quantum Fabric experience.

  • Added the Temenos Microservices Adapter for Object Services

    From V9 ServicePack 5, the Temenos Microservices Adapter has been added to Object Services, which can be used to create and reuse data models, access back-end operations, enable authorization APIs, and manage API definitions from a single source file.

    For more information about this feature, click here.

  • Added support for authentication into Fabric by using Azure-SAML

    From V9 ServicePack 5, support for external authentication by using Azure-SAML has been added to Quantum Fabric.

    For more information about this feature, click here.

  • Improved Service Monitoring

    From V9 ServicePack 5, a new column, called service type, has been added to the service monitoring table.

    For more information about this feature, click here.

  • Added SSL Pinning support for native channels

    From V9 ServicePack 5, SSL Pinning is supported for the Android and iOS channels, which can be used to connect to WebSockets on Quantum Fabric.

    For more information about this feature, click here.

Temenos App Factory

  • Added Cucumber testing support for Fabric apps

    From V9 ServicePack 5, support to run tests by using the Cucumber framework has been added for Fabric apps. To run tests on Fabric apps, use the runFabricTests job or the createFabricTests job.

    For more information about this feature, click here.

  • Added support to build Fabric apps from AFCLI

    From V9 ServicePack 5, support to configure and build Fabric apps has been added to the App Factory command-line interface. To run a command for Fabric apps, specify the value of the appfactory-service argument as Fabric.

    For more information about this feature, click here.

  • Added cross-app testing support for native channels

    From V9 ServicePack 5, support to run cross-application tests has been added for the Android and iOS channels. To run a test across Quantum apps and non-Quantum apps, use the corresponding APIs in your source code, and then run a cross-app test by using the Jasmine framework.

    For more information about this feature, click here.

  • Added support to override test data

    From V9 ServicePack 5, support to override the test data has been added to Jasmine tests. You can upload a custom data file to App Factory (or to the source code), which is used during the test run to override the data.

    For more information about this feature, click here.

Installer

  • Added support to encrypt passwords

    From V9 ServicePack 5, support to encrypt the database password has been added to the Quantum Fabric Installers. To encrypt a password, use the Encryption Utility that is provided with the installer. You can then use the encrypted password and the encryption key during installation.

    For information about this feature, refer to the following links:

    • For the Windows installer, click here.
    • For the Linux installer, click here.

Quantum Fabric Containers

  • Added support to encrypt passwords

    From V9 ServicePack 5, support to encrypt the database password has been added to the Quantum Fabric Containers. To encrypt a password, use the Encryption Utility that is provided with the installer. You can then use the encrypted password and the encryption key in the installer configuration.

    For information about this feature, refer to the following links:

    • For the On-Premises Containers solution, click here.

    • For the Single-container solution, click here.

    • For the Amazon EKS solution, click here.

    • For the Red Hat OpenShift solution, click here.

  • Support extension for Red Hat UBI

    From V9 ServicePack 5, containers for the Fabric components run on the Red Hat Universal Base Image (UBI).

    For information about this feature, refer to the following links:

    • For the On-Premises Containers solution, click here.

    • For the Single-container solution, click here.

    • For the Microsoft Azure solution, click here.

    • For the Amazon EKS solution, click here.

    • For the Red Hat OpenShift solution, click here.