Universal Messaging 10.11 | Release Notes | What's New in Universal Messaging 10.11 | Changed Features
 
Changed Features
The following Universal Messaging features already available in the previous product release have been changed in Universal Messaging 10.11:
*C++ libraries
The 10.11 release includes the following changes related to the C++ libraries that Universal Messaging provides:
*The C++ libraries for Universal Messaging on Windows are now compiled with Visual Studio 2019.
*The C++ libraries for Universal Messaging on Linux are now compiled with gcc compiler version 8.3.1 (Red Hat 8).
*The C++ libraries for Universal Messaging use OpenSSL libraries that have now been upgraded to version 1.1.1k from version 1.1.1f.
*The C++ libraries for Universal Messaging use POCO libraries that have now been upgraded to version 1.10.1 from version 1.9.0.
If you experience any problems with the new version of the C++ client libraries for Universal Messaging, first consider recompiling your client applications against the new version of the libraries and compilers.
*MaxNoOfConnections realm property
A realm configuration property that defines the total number of concurrent connections to a Universal Messaging server. Now a user with both the Override Connection Count realm permission and an admin connection can override this property. Previously, users with full permissions could override the property. The change is introduced in Universal Messaging 10.11 Fix 13. For more information about using MaxNoOfConnections, see Realm Configuration.
*Support for plugins depending on the license type
Universal Messaging now supports plugins for all UM license types regardless of the Plugins key value in the license file. Previously, plugin support was available only for the NUMWF/NUMTF license type. The change is introduced in Universal Messaging 10.11 Fix 17.