The WSO2 API Manager team is pleased to announce the release of API Manager 4.1.0.
Distribution
Users will need to build the source and generate a binary pack. The source distribution is available in the assets section. Please refer to the below document for more information about the build process.
https://apim.docs.wso2.com/en/4.1.0/reference/working-with-the-source-code/
How to run
(Ignore steps 1 and 2 if you already have JDK 11 installed on your machine)
- Install Oracle Java SE Development Kit (JDK) version 11.
- Set the
JAVA_HOME
environment variable. - Extract the downloaded zip file.
- Go to the bin directory in the extracted folder.
- Run the
api-manager.sh
file if you are on a Linux/Mac OS or run theapi-manager.bat
file if you are on a Windows OS.
What's New
- Token Exchange support to seamlessly integrate with any IDP
- Real-time GraphQL Subscriptions support
- Management of Real Time APIs on Solace
- Advanced Configurations section for Admin portal
- A read-only mode for API Publisher
- Lifecycle Management for API Products
- Logging messages per API
- Publishing third party APIs on the Developer Portal
- Develop an integration from a managed API
- Operation Level API Policies
- Integration with Open Policy Agent
Fixed Issues
See details of all the changes including improvements, and bug fixes in this release.
Known Issues
All the open issues pertaining to WSO2 API Manager-4.1.0-alpha are reported here.
How To Contribute
Your feedback is most welcome!
User Forum
If you have any questions regarding the product you can use our StackOverflow forum to raise them.
Slack Channels
Join us via this to our wso2-apim.slack.com for even better communication. You can talk to our developers directly regarding any issues, concerns about the product. We encourage you to start discussions or join any ongoing discussions with the team, via our slack channels.
Reporting Issues
We encourage you to report issues, improvements, and feature requests regarding WSO2 API Manager through WSO2 API Manager GIT Issues.
And please be advised that security issues must be reported to security@wso2.com, not as a GitHub issue, in order to reach the proper audience. We strongly advise following the WSO2 Security Vulnerability Reporting Guidelines when reporting the security issues.
~ WSO2 API Manager Team ~