Skyve Foundry has been upgraded to version 4.23. This release brings Skyve projects up to version 8.2.3, and provides a QR code to use to quickly test deployed applications on a phone as well as fixing some issues around mulit-module projects.
Read MoreSkyve 8.2.3 fixes a routing issue introduced in the previous release as well as some performance improvements when restoring large backups. It is a recommended upgrade for everyone running Skyve 8.2.2.
Read MoreSkyve 8.2.2 introduces a new access control mechanism that improves the security of all Skyve applications. It adds a new Oauth2 login provider, Azure Active Directory. It also adds support for multi-tenant offsite backups and new Bizlet lifecycle methods.
Read MoreI came across an interesting security article by penetration tester Daniel Thatcher discussing a proposed attack against older versions of UUIDs. I describe some of the design decisions which went into designing the identifier systems used in Skyve.
Read MoreSkyve 8.1.5 introduces some small quality of life improvements in the admin module, and resolves defects around customer overriding as well various other minor fixes and improvements.
Read MoreSkyve 8.1.3 provides some fixes for multi-tenant applications and resolves some security defects introduced in a previous release. It is a recommended upgrade for all previous versions of Skyve.
Read MoreSkyve 8.1.2 rolls up dozens of fixes and enhancements to the platform. It also introduces the ability to use expressions for dynamic evaluation.
Read MoreThis release updates the version of Spring Framework used by Skyve to remove the Spring4Shell vulnerability. This is a recommended release for all Skyve applications prior to 8.0.1.
Read MoreA new Remote Code Execution vulnerability has been discovered in the Spring framework. We have determined that Skyve is not vulnerable to this attack as currently described.
Read MoreThis release provides some minor reporting fixes, but primarily removes log4j version 1 to address any concerns about the Log4Shell vulnerability.
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