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Release Highlights
- QuickBuild server and agent now require Java 1.7 or higher versions
- Parallel composition step can be configured with limited number of workers to queue processing of its child steps instead of running them all at once
- Add upgrade script to upgrade previous installation in-place to be more convenient and avoid issues such as re-installation of services
- Enhance resource RESTful API to get information of total and available resources by nodes
- Enhance auto-promote flag as auto-promote condition so that user can customize on which condition to auto-promote a build
- Support Perforce ditto mapping
- Add RESTful API to manipulate dashboard and associated group share and user share
- Able to accept and persist new build requests while wait for finish of running builds upon system shutdown
- Apply build timeout to build condition check stage as well
- Define custom message in system setting to show on access denied page
- Display build date in pipeline
- Support multi-line values in build and request custom columns
- Use mvn.cmd instead of mvn.bat if neither Maven home nor Maven executable is specified
- Map committer to user using full name in addition to login name when send build notifications
- Mark non-interruptible groovy script step as cancelled upon cancellation in order to signal subsequent steps to take appropriate actions
- Show abbreviated schedule with full schedule tooltip in dashboard view if it is too long
- Fix the issue that artifact can not be downloaded if its path contains "#"
Important
- When upgrading to QuickBuild 5.0.14, you may need reinstall QuickBuild for JIRA plugin, as the old plugin is not compatible with the new REST API supplied by QuickBuild.
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