JGAS 1.00 new features

A summary of new features and changes in functionality introduced with Genero Application Server for Java (JGAS) 1.00.

Important:

This page covers only those new features introduced with the Genero Application Server for Java (JGAS) version specified in the page title.

Table 1. Engine and Architecture, Version 1.00
Overview Reference
A GAS written in Java (JGAS) is provided. It can be packaged in a Java Web Archive (war) file with applications for development environment testing as standalone without the need for a separate GAS installation or a Java Enterprise Edition server and you can access your applications and services via a browser. No additional reference.
The CACHE_CONTROL_MAX_AGE element allows you to specify the duration files sent by the JGAS are held in front-end cache. See CACHE_CONTROL_MAX_AGE
The cache.control.max.age resource defines the setting for the front-end cache in CACHE_CONTROL_MAX_AGE. See CACHE_CONTROL_MAX_AGE
Table 2. Single Sign-On (SSO) and delegation
Overview Reference

OpenID Connect and SAML are Single sign-on (SSO) protocols supported by the JGAS. They are based on Genero delegation REST services delivered in the FGLGWS package under $FGLDIR/web_utilities/services/.

See How to implement Single sign-on (SSO) pages in Single Sign-On User Guide.

The JGAS is able to delegate the start of a Genero Web service (/ws/r), or GBC/GDC (/ua/r) application to another REST service in order to perform some controls (such as authentication, authorization, or monitoring) in a single and centralized Genero program.

See How to implement delegation.
Note:

The new features listed in this topic are available in the latest version of the JGAS. Contact your support channel for more details.