We are excited to announce the release of DPOD 1.0.22.0, followed closely by 1.0.22.1, which includes an important fix and a new feature. With these updates, troubleshooting DataPower transactions in DPOD has reached a new level, thanks to the introduction of a new transaction flow diagram and debug-level data (payloads, variables, etc.) utilizing the recently introduced new DataPower Gateway Probe.
In this blog, we'll dive into the details of these exciting updates.
- Gateway Transaction Flow Diagram
- A new visual flow diagram displays the actions in each of the transaction’s rules.
- The diagram includes the types of actions and their latency, providing a clearer understanding of transaction flows.
- Gateway Probe Capture
- Debug-level data for each action in the gateway transaction can be captured and displayed.
- The data includes content (input, output, etc.), headers, variables, action configuration, etc.
- The capture may be limited by time, transactions count, interval, service name, etc.
- Improved Installation Experience
- The installation and upgrade are much faster, more interactive and with better error handling.
- Enhanced support for silent/automatic installation of DPOD.
- The DPOD Cloud Agent images are now available in the IBM container registry.
- Added support for RHEL / Rocky Linux 9.x.
- Added support for publishing alerts via HTTP/S and Syslog with JSON format.
- Added support for the new IBM DataPower Operations Dashboard for Virtual version. This version is priced per Virtual Processor Core (VPC) for easy and scalable use with IBM DataPower Virtual Edition. (See the blog post)
Upgrade to DPOD 1.0.22.0 & 1.0.22.1 today and experience the latest features and improvements! See the release notes and https://ibm.biz/dpod-docs for more details.
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