Chapter 7. Resolved issues


Red Hat 3scale API Management 2.15 resolves the following issues:

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Table 7.1. Resolved issues
Issue numberDescription

THREESCALE-1752

Messages counter in the Dashboard is not correct

THREESCALE-5225

Upstream cannot be null error in APIcast logs

THREESCALE-7491

Member user in Analytics group getting Access Denied when accessing the Backend analytics

THREESCALE-7570

Unable to delete application key when it has a dot in the key name

THREESCALE-8383

Need to redeploy Sidekiq when updating Email Templates

THREESCALE-9437

Internal Error occurs when changing password for users in member role

THREESCALE-9537

Batcher Policy storage ran out of memory

THREESCALE-9711

Provide a way to get 3scale patch version details from 3scale installation

THREESCALE-10065

Messages deleted from Sent mailbox are deleted immediately instead of being moved to Trash

THREESCALE-10147

Finalized option missing in dropdown for Invoice API

THREESCALE-10212

Broken "Buyer Account approved" email template

THREESCALE-10238

The Operator reconciles a Product created with the ProductCR when mapping rules are duplicated

THREESCALE-10259

Special character "#" is breaking the Downalod CSV functionality on the Analytics page

THREESCALE-10308

JWT claim check policy fails to match resource and skips the check

THREESCALE-10582

Upstream timeouts don’t work with Camel Service

THREESCALE-10752

Account edit form in admin portal incorrectly rendering country field

THREESCALE-10792

The operator doesn’t delete the objects in the correct order

THREESCALE-10934

Batcher policy does not accept the same chars specified in Porta regex for app_id, app_key & user_key

THREESCALE-11183

Backend CR can’t be created when using wss protocol

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