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Nomad 1.0.13 - A major new release is available

Daniel Nashed – 10 September 2024 17:23:12

This is awesome news! The Nomad server has been a game changer for Nomad Web developments.


It consisted of two components which had to work together hand in hand.
Now it has been rewritten as a single RUST binary as a Domino server task.


It's also just one web-kit for all different Domino releases.


I am preparing the Domino container project update right now and will push it out as soon it is tested.


Here is the updated product information in my server's Domino directory.


Here are the links from the document...


What's New

https://help.hcltechsw.com/nomad/1.0_web/nomad_web_new.html

Release Notes

https://support.hcltechsw.com/csm?id=kb_article&sysparm_article=KB0090289

Product Documentation

https://help.hcltechsw.com/nomad/welcome/index.html

-- Daniel


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1Adam Osborne  11.09.2024 23:26:57  Nomad 1.0.13 - A major new release is available

Nomad for the web is simply amazing. Keep it up, HCL.

2Uwe Brahm  12.09.2024 14:13:26  Nomad 1.0.13 - A major new release is available

Just deployed the 1.0.13 on my test servers. For me it's a real version 13 - the number that Domino tried to avoid.

While 1.0.12 ran without issues on all of my servers, I'm now stuck on the message :

Please wait. Checking authentication status...

when trying to login.

I have session based authentication enabled on my servers and now nothing works for me.

So be aware. My messages in the console log have been:

Nomad: WARN nomad::napi::saml: No IdP configuration found.

(which might be caused by the fact that I have an idpcat.nsf containing a SAML config for one domain and not for the one I'm trying to login to)

or also:

Nomad: WARN nomad::napi::saml: Failed to parse slo url from idpcat doc.

So beware - sure YMMV, but in my case version 1.012 had no issues at all with my testing servers.

Need to investigate more to get a better overall picture...but it's not an easy replacement this time.

Now you know.

3Uwe Brahm  13.09.2024 13:41:30  Nomad 1.0.13 - A major new release is available

Okay, I have to apologize here:

It turns out, HCL/the Nomad team did indeed a great job!

It's Friday the 13th and I love it.

It's not the nomad server that has a problem - stupid!

It's the client - the browser. I deleted the browser cache (here: Firefox)

completely and guess what:

all described problems are now gone!

In case you see something simular,

first empty the browser caches and then try again (before you complain).

I'm really sorry for all the hassle I may have caused here...another lesson learned.

Uwe

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