5.5. Management Console - 6.2.0


Table 5.5, “Enhancements in 6.2.0” lists the enhancements in 6.2.0.
Table 5.5. Enhancements in 6.2.0
EnhancementDescription
ENTESB-1230Propose a more generic warning message when we can't produce to a endpoint
ENTESB-1438REST example - Shows stacktrace in swagger ui when testing get non existing customer
ENTESB-1522UI support for the role based permissions
ENTESB-1542Don't disable Log In button on login screen
ENTESB-1544Console close/collapse hard to see
ENTESB-1545Move to open sans font
ENTESB-1546Show add/remove profiles as separate buttons in container page
ENTESB-1547Improve loading of tab content on container page
ENTESB-1677UI enhancements
ENTESB-1689Make Install bundle field longer
ENTESB-1690In hawtio in Services and Profiles views specify bundle name along with bundle id in using bundles..
ENTESB-1692In Runtime->MQ layout brokers in table
ENTESB-1694Create shading of profile list in Create container/add profiles to container similar as in in Wiki page
ENTESB-1733[Fuse cartridge] Command container-create-child should be removed/hidden
ENTESB-1381Input boxes of number type - checking for sensible input values
ENTESB-1409Fabric - Runtime - MQ - Filter is case sensitive
ENTESB-1413Fabric - Runtime - Registry: Separate directories in path by /
ENTESB-1424Ability to control Java options from the FMC
ENTESB-3044Camel Insight Gantt chart not showing correct details
ENTESB-1556Align dependency versions
ENTESB-1742Disable HawtIO patching
ENTESB-2206Strip out HawtIO plugins that are not required for Fuse
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