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As of BRIDGE 7.5.0, the xUML Runtime provides a REST interface to the controller service of each xUML service. Initially, you can access persistent state resources via this API, but we plan to add more service related resources.
Bridges as of BRIDGE 7.5.0 provide an OpenAPI 2.0 Specification of the controller service for documentation and testing purposes. Via a link on the xUML service page, you can access a REST service documentation page where you can inspect the service interface and make HTTP calls on the service. |
Continuous Delivery with the BRIDGE
- Based on a straightforward and repeatable process, the continuous delivery approach helps with building, testing and releasing software faster. You can automate your build, deploy, and testing processes using an automation tool together with the BRIDGE command line tools.
For more information, please refer to Continuous Delivery with the BRIDGE. - For automation purposes, all Bridge functions can be accessed via a REST interface.
For more information, please refer to BRIDGE API. - The BRIDGE Command Line Interface has been reworked and now offers many new features. You now can access most of the actions of the BRIDGE API via the CLI.
- viewing and setting the service preferences and the service settings of xUML, Node.js and Java services
- advanced handling of xUML services (list services, view status, view/change service documentation, list/cancel running sessions, download repository)
- resource handling (list, upload, delete)
- listing global variables
Operational Improvements
Windows Server 2016
Operating System Support
The following operating systems now are Windows Server 2016 now is supported officially as a system to run the BRIDGE on.:
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2019
New BRIDGE Design
We have redesigned the user interface of the BRIDGE to give you a smoother user experience. |
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