What's new
This topic introduces the new features and enhancements included in this release.
OpenText Service Virtualization 26.1 includes several security enhancements and improvements in performance and stability.
Below you will find some of the features and benefits of this release.
Licensing enhancements
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Linux seat licensing is now supported.
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The license technology has been updated. As a result, to install licenses you now import an XML file, and then select the licenses to install. You cannot import individual license keys.
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SV Server now correctly reports the maximum TPS in server logs based on the active license.
Agent and technology updates
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Oracle AQ has been updated to a newer supported version.
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TIBCO and Oracle AQ agents are now available on the Standalone SV Server.
REST API endpoints
Two new API endpoints were introduced to improve monitoring and automation:
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API to download the current SV Server log file, simplifying diagnostics and troubleshooting.
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API to retrieve a list of all agents registered on the SV Server, including the services deployed on each agent.
Security improvements
Applied multiple security fixes, including:
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Upgrades to third party libraries
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Remediation for identified code vulnerabilities
Bug fixes
The following issues have been resolved:
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LDAP error messages are now normalized, preventing scenarios where logs were not visible in Service Virtualization Management (SVM).
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The upload dialog no longer becomes unresponsive when uploading project archive .vproja files from SVM.
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Resolved an issue preventing SVM access caused by a duplicate Strict-Transport-Security HTTP header.
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