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Live on production 5/14/2016.
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Project Spaces: Project Spaces are an additional level added above projects to help you better organize your pipelines.
Public APIs:
A public API has been added to stop pipelines. See Pipeline Monitoring API for more information.
A new Snap Pack, SnapLogic Metadata, provides the ability to list assets in a project and perform update operations.
Project name is now included in the response for Pipeline Monitoring API.
Snap Versions: Functionality has been implemented to allow you to choose the current release of the Snaps or the latest release of the Snap (after 4.5.0). This functionality is available to org admins on the org-level Snap Packs page.
When a Snap is no longer available, the schema for that Snap is not available to provide specific details for the infobox, so field labels will not display in a user-readable format. |
For information on Snap updates, see the Spring 2016 (4.5) section of Snap Updates, 2016.
With the implementation of Project Spaces, pre-existing projects can be found in the "projects" Project Space.
Changes have been made so that Snaps and scripts need to fully consume input records passed to them. If the Snap or script fails, then input does not need to fully consumed. If the Snap or script is going to succeed, then all the records from the input view need to be read before the Snap or script completes. Review your scripts to see if they need to be updated to accommodate this behavior.