Release of IP 5.1.1
June 8th 2020
PhenixID Identity Provisioning (IP) 5.1.1 improves the stability, compatibility and security of your solution, and is recommended for all installations.
New features
1. LDAP connection time
The time for connecting to the LDAP data source has been greatly improved. This will have most impact in configurations where many objects are been processed one by one, using a Run Policy action.
New Actions
1. REST DELETE Handler
New generic action to send a DELETE request to a web service. Supports basic authentication, OAuth and no authentication.
Read more here.
2. REST GET Handler
New generic action to send a GET request to a web service. Supports basic authentication, OAuth and no authentication.
Read more here.
3. REST PATCH Handler
New generic action to send a PATCH request to a web service. Supports basic authentication, OAuth and no authentication.
Read more here.
4. REST PUT Handler
New generic action to send a PUT request to a web service. Supports basic authentication, OAuth and no authentication.
Read more here.
5. SiteVision Group Actions
The action package for SiteVision now contains new actions for creating, updating and deleting groups.
Read more here.
Updated Actions
1. Add Static Attribute
Version 2.2
Support for adding line breaks in the value.
2. Convert Session Attribute Value to Session Object
Version 1.7
New parameter to add the conversion attribute to the new session object.
3. Replace a Value in Attribute
Version 1.5
Support for replacing values with line break.
4. REST POST Handler
Version 1.6
Support for OAuth, no authentication and custom headers.
5. String Replacer
Version 1.8
Support for replacing values with line break.
6. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Actions
The actions for Microsoft Dynamics CRM have been updated with a new parameter for how long the access token timeout is.
7. SiteVision Actions
The user provisioning actions for SiteVision have been updated so that they can make multiple simultaneous calls, to speed up the execution time when having many objects.
Misc
1. Java
Identity Provisioning is now tested and bundled with java 1.8.0_252 from Azule.
2. End of Support
Information about the oldest supported version can be found here.