This section lists the prerequisites and explains how to apply the patch on Windows-based and Linux-based operating systems.
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- Read and Write permissions on all sub-folders and files of ../AdeptiaSuite-<Version>.
- Stopped Kernel and Webrunner.
- Stopped process flows that are in Running or Queued state.
- Deactivated any running Mail Event.
- Take backup of securityContext.xml file from …<AdeptiaInstallFolder>\AdeptiaServer\ServerKernel\etc\saml location. This backup file will help you replicate the manual changes in case you have done earlier in the securityContext.xml file before applying this patch.
- Take backup of web.xml file from …<AdeptiaInstallFolder>\AdeptiaServer\ServerKernel\web\WEB-INF location. This backup file will help you replicate the manual changes in case you have done earlier in the web.xml file before applying this patch.
- Take backup of cacert file from …<AdeptiaInstallFolder>\AdeptiaServer\ServerKernel\etc\truststore location. This backup file will help you replicate the manual changes in case you have done earlier in the cacert file before applying this patch.
- Taken the backup of a backend database.
- In case, the embedded database is used as the backend database, follow the below steps to take the backup:
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- Go to the downloaded Adeptia Suite zip folder and rename the securityContext.xml_Server file to securityContext.xml.Copy the renamed copy the securityContext.xml file.
- Replace the existing file with the copied file at the following location: …<AdeptiaInstallFolder>\AdeptiaServer\ServerKernel\etc\saml.
- In case you are using SAML authentication, open the updated securityContext.xml file and do the following changes:
Uncomment the following property:
<!-- <property name="entityBaseURL" value="http://localhost:8080/adeptia"/> -->
- Update the URL as required. Where localhost is the IP address and port of the Connect Server.
- Uncomment the idp.xml property:
- If you are using Adeptia Connect Suite with load balancer, follow these steps:
- Remove or comment out the existing contextProvider bean
<bean id="contextProvider" class="org.springframework.security.saml.context.SAMLContextProviderImpl"/> - Add the below contextProvider bean
<bean id="contextProvider" class="org.springframework.security.saml.context.SAMLContextProviderLB">
<property name="scheme" value="http"/>
<property name="serverName" value="www.myserver.com"/>
<property name="serverPort" value="8080"/>
<property name="includeServerPortInRequestURL" value="false"/>
<property name="contextPath" value="/adeptia"/>
</bean>
This table explains the each property of contextProvider bean:
scheme Name of the scheme (http or https). serverName Name of the server. serverPort Port number of the server. includeServerPortInRequestURL To include server port number in the URL or not. It must be false. contextPath Prefix of a URL path used to select the context(s) to which an incoming request is passed. A URL is in the format: http://hostname.com/contextPath/, where each of the path elements can be zero or more separated elements. It must be /adeptia. Property Name
Description
It will look like:
<bean id="contextProvider" class="org.springframework.security.saml.context.SAMLContextProviderLB">
<property name="scheme" value="http"/>
<property name="serverName" value="www.myserver.com"/>
<property name="serverPort" value="8080"/>
<property name="includeServerPortInRequestURL" value="false"/>
<property name="contextPath" value="/adeptia"/>
</bean> - Remove or comment out the existing contextProvider bean
- If there were any other changes in the old file, you have to do the same changes manually in the updated securityContext.xml file.
- Save the file.
- Restart the Server.
Changes in web.xml file
- Go to …<AdeptiaInstallFolder>\AdeptiaServer\ServerKernel\web\WEB-INF location.Go to the downloaded Adeptia Suite zip folder and rename the web.xml_Server file to web.xml.Copy the renamed copy the web.xml file.
- Replace the existing file with the copied file at the following location: …<AdeptiaInstallFolder>\AdeptiaServer\ServerKernel\web\WEB-INF.
- Open web.xml file.
- Do the same manual changes in the file that you have done in your previous web.xml file (that you had saved as a backup).
- Save the file.
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Follow the steps below to add the certificates:
- Stop the Server.
- Take the backup of cacerts file from the ...<AdeptiaInstallFolder>\AdeptiaServer\ServerKernel\etc\truststore location.
- Download the following two certificates from this link.
- 1199354.crt
- 1720081.crt
On the command prompt, run the following command to import the two new certificates to the cacerts file:
keytool -import -file "<path_to_Certificate_file>" -keystore "<path_to_application_folder>\ServerKernel\etc\truststore\cacerts" - alias "<alias_name>" - storepass "<cacerts file password>"
Where,
path_to_Certificate_file: The location where you have downloaded the certificates.
path_to_application_folder: Location of the cacerts file in the Connect Server.
alias_name: Alias name for '1199354.crt' and '1720081.crt' are 'USERTrust RSA Certification Authority' and 'COMODO RSA Certification Authority' respectively.
cacerts file password: Password for the cacerts file. By default, the password for the cacerts file is 'changeit'.- Restart the Server.
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In view of using open source Amazon Coretto JRE with this release, it is mandatory for you to install the Fontconfig library on the machine where Server is running.
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Ensure that you have Read, Write, and Execute permissions in Linux environment. |
Follow the steps below to install the Fontconfig library:
Run the following command to install the Fontconfig library:
yum install fontconfig
Restart the machine.Info Command to install Fontconfig library may vary for different Linux editions.
Once the post patch deployment steps are done, start the services, i.e. Kernel and WebRunner.
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