Major
Detail
Major
Detail
#26382
Error messages "Duplicate tag name..." when starting an application in the IDE from a TL-Studio
#26405
TTypeRewriter logs warning "Unable to resolve items by external reference" also unnecessarily
#26431
Changed superclass relationship leads to changed attribute list in the form editor only after a restart
#26484
In-app template for grid and tables: Function "Verifier for use as list item" does not get component model
#26536
When rendering HTML from TLScript expressions, configured renderers are not taken into account
#26797
Transaction with user input: invisible properties of the form model cannot be assigned values (initialized)
#26885
Constraints on declarative forms with arguments from a container reference lead to errors for new elements
#26921
ClassCastException when evaluating security rules that refer to (non-structuredElement) singletons of a module.
#26922
With generated subject classes, a default provider of an attribute in a non-structure class does not get a create context
#26988
In-app documentation generator does not extract documentation for overwritten config properties
#27027
Declarative forms: SelectField disappears after upload if option list depends on mandatory property
#27042
MaintenanceJspBase should write to the log first, then to the client, instead of the other way around.
Bugfix
HTTP status codes 2xx announce "success" in principle. Nevertheless, a query that returns e.g. 204 "No content" crashes.
There is no way to explicitly respond to HTTP status codes. You can only either expect a JSON object, or configure a built-in request check.
Enhancement
It is possible to configure a special post-processing for a set of status codes, or the status code ranges 1XX, 2XX ,3XX ,4XX and 5XX. If the response has none of these status codes, the default handler is used:
Test
- Configure an OpenAPI server as a target that returns responses with different status codes.
- Configure different handlers for them.
- Expectation: The handler configured for the status code of the response will be executed.