Chapter 1. Red Hat 3scale API Management 2.9.1 - Patch release


This document is intended for use with Red Hat 3scale API Management 2.9.1 On-premises.

1.1. New features

1.2. Resolved issues

  • The imported API is fully visible in the Admin Portal when using the Service Account authentication option for Service Discovery (JIRA #5089).
  • The autocomplete feature from OpenAPI Specification (OAS) 3.0 works accurately without depending on the format (JIRA #5516).
  • The request URI is now included when tracing transactions through APIcast (JIRA #5669).
  • After suspending a tenant, the Suspend button is not visible (JIRA #5738).
  • When combined with the Batcher Policy, the Auth Caching Policy (in Allow mode) is now authorizing new requests when the backend-listener is down (JIRA #5753).

1.3. Known issues

1.4. Documentation

Supported configurations

Installation guides

Upgrade guides

  • Check the procedures to upgrade your 3scale installation from 2.8 to 2.9.1, for the following deployments:

  • If your 3scale template-based installation runs with Oracle Database, refer to the Support for Oracle Databases section for more details about the supported Oracle Database versions.

1.5. Changes in 3scale

This section lists the changes for 3scale 2.9.1

1.5.1. Support for Oracle Databases

The following are details about Red Hat 3scale API Management support for Oracle Databases in template-based deployments with OpenShift 3.11:

  • 3scale 2.9.1 provides support for both Oracle 12c and 19c.
  • You can upgrade your 3scale installation from 2.9 to 2.9.1 while having Oracle 12c.
  • In 3scale 2.10, support for Oracle 12c will be replaced with Oracle 19c. If you are using 3scale with Oracle DB, consider upgrading the database version to Oracle 19c. This setting ensures that your 3scale installation is under a supported configuration.
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