A new version of HCL Verse is available and again HCL is delivering great features:
- HEAD Requests
- Verse now supports HEAD requests for the endpoints /verse and /verse/checksession. This support may be needed by third party authentication providers that send HEAD requests to determine if a user is authenticated.
Note: Support for HEAD requests is required and must not be disabled on your server.
- Verse now supports HEAD requests for the endpoints /verse and /verse/checksession. This support may be needed by third party authentication providers that send HEAD requests to determine if a user is authenticated.
- Configuring a Proxy for HCL Verse High Availability
- Users and administrators expect Verse to be available 24×7. To achieve 24×7 availability, a high availability (HA) deployment is critical. In a HA deployment, Verse can be deployed across multiple mirrored Domino servers so that if one server is unavailable, users can be routed to another. We have created a Knowledge article on the HCL Customer Support site that describes a HA Verse deployment that leverages an F5 BIG-IP LTM virtual appliance to distribute requests across the Domino servers.
The goal of this article is to provide enough detail to a Domino administrator and network administrator familiar with HA systems that leverage proxies to design a Verse HA deployment within their own enterprise. For information, see Knowledge article: KB0084455
- Users and administrators expect Verse to be available 24×7. To achieve 24×7 availability, a high availability (HA) deployment is critical. In a HA deployment, Verse can be deployed across multiple mirrored Domino servers so that if one server is unavailable, users can be routed to another. We have created a Knowledge article on the HCL Customer Support site that describes a HA Verse deployment that leverages an F5 BIG-IP LTM virtual appliance to distribute requests across the Domino servers.
Also some fixes are included in Verse 2.0.1. See the complete listing in the official announcement.