The last software update of Ignition from Inductive Automation before the Ignition Community Conference coming up in September offers several interesting enhancements.
- Gateway Trial Status Indicator—a persistent indicator in the designer to keep you informed about the status of your Gateway’s trial mode.
- Mitsubishi Driver Configurable Settings—you can now configure MELSEC Access Route settings in the Mitsubishi Driver.
- New Response Mode For OAuth2 & OIDC—a more secure way to receive authorization responses with an additional supported response type for both OAuth2 and OIDC identity providers. Now, you can accept the response_mode of form_post from both of these identity providers through your web browser.
- Development License Banner—Now, when an Ignition development license is active, there will be a banner displayed on Gateway web interface pages to alert you to that.
- EAM & Redundancy—the -Dignition.redundancy.restoreFileTTL Java additional parameter, so you can control the TTL of restore files created by backup/restore operations (including redundancy) on disk. Now, you have the ability to specify a minute value, in order to accommodate Gateways that exceed that timespan in their shutdown/startup cycle.
- Gateway Performance Monitor Logger—added a logger to Gateway.PerformanceMonitor, which the IA Support Team will be able to use to speed up your troubleshooting process if your CPU monitoring visuals start behaving strangely. Support will be able to help you turn this logger to TRACE and see exactly what your elapsed, systemTime, and lastSystemTime variables look like.