JGAS 1.00 new features

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

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).

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.