session-restore-push-send
Section: settings
Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Introduced: 8.5.315.05
Enables or disables resuming push notifications after a session restoration from agent desktop and workflow as defined by the configuration option session-restore-extend-by. When enabled, flex-push-timeout (instead of flex-disconnect-timeout) is used after a session restoration and push notifications are resumed.
8.5.316.02
Chat Server Release Notes
| Release Date | Release Type | Restrictions | AIX | Linux | Mac | Solaris | Windows |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/03/22 | Update | X | X |
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What's New
This release includes only resolved issues.
Resolved Issues
This release contains the following resolved issues:
Chat Server now has the ability to force Interaction Server to notify all instances of Chat Server that the interaction has now stopped in the workflow through the use of configuration option ixn-submittedby-name. When this event is received, Chat Server closes the chat session. Previously, only the instance which submitted that interaction, was notified. (CHAT-3853)
With session-restore-push-send (introduced in 8.5.315.05) enabled, Chat Server now restores the chat sessions correctly. (CHAT-3852)
The Chat Server log no longer prints the content of the password configuration option with a Cassandra connection. (CHAT-3851)
Chat Server now permits the transfer of userdata within a change visibility request from a supervisor during a barge-in. (CHAT-3850)
Support for CentOS 7 has now been restored on Chat Server. (CHAT-3845)
Upgrade Notes
No special procedure is required to upgrade to release 8.5.316.02.
