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 forces 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.
