Thanks a lot for confirming Alena :)
Hi, We use OpenL tablets version 5.21.3 in our production system for maintaining business rules. Can you please advise if this version is susceptible to the Log4j exploit CVE-2021-44228 Thanks, Sameer
Thanks for your response Alena. I will look into the option of upgrading to the latest version.
Hi, I am using openl version 5.21.3 on my production server as the rules engine. We saw an exception this morning in the logs after which the server went down for around 10 minutes or so and came back to life on its own. Can you please take a look at the stacktrace and help us identify if the server outage was due to this error and whether there is a fix for this issue? Thanks, Sameer The error stacktrace is as follows: 08:53:08.849 ERROR [http-nio-8080-exec-290] [org.openl.rules.webstudio.filter.ReloadableDelegatingFilter]:...
Hi Alena, Thanks for your helpful suggestion. As I was required to get the environment up and running immediately, I reinstalled openl on the server so cannot test how the complete process goes. However, it is great to know that option exists if I run into the same issue again in future. I will post an update on this forum in case I run into this issue again and how it went following your suggestion. Many thanks Sameer
Thanks for your response Vivek. The issue with that is that I cannot create the configuration as I get the error that a configuration already exists by that name. It is like the config exists but Webstudio is not able to 'see' it. I do not want to create the config with another name because that will change the API endpoint which is used by multiple aplications in my organization.
Hi, I am using v 5.21.3 of openl. When I try to deploy a project i get this error: There are no deploy configurations containing project 'MyProject' Can you guide me as to what could be the issue? i tried creating a deployment configuration manually, but I get an error that the config already exists. but i cannot see it on the screen. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the pointer. I seem to have skipped that part in the reference document. I tried that and it works like a charm, just like everything in OpenL :) Thanks again, Sameer