Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
In System Information, you can view the Joget version, build number, and your Joget licensing information.
Click on the License hyperlink to open a popup to view your system key, which you then submit in the Request For Enterprise/Professional License form to obtain the Joget license key (only for customers who have purchased Joget software).
Click on the Purchase License button to submit an online purchase request.
Read more at Activate your Joget DX Enterprise License.
Figure 1: System Version And License
System information provides a snapshot of your Joget environment. You can obtain environment details such as the Java version, system key, Joget build version, Joget runtime configuration, etc.
Such information would be necessary to facilitate technical teams to understand the system environment and help diagnose/pinpoint possible issues.
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Figure 2: System Information
Figure 3: User Interface Setting
Name | Description |
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Default UI | Defines which App's UI to be shown as the default landing page when end users access the Joget platform (e.g.: mydomain.com/jw ). Typically, this is used to point to your own app's UI with your corporate branding. |
Landing Page | Change the default landing page from the default Joget App Center. |
System Time Zone | By default, Joget will use server's timezone. You may override it with your preferred timezone option. |
By default, Joget will use server's locale. You may override it with your preferred locale option. (Related: Platform Translation, General Settings - Server Locale and Time Zone) | |
By default, Joget will use " dd-MM-yyyy hh:mm aa" as the date format. You may override it with your preferred date format. | |
When checked, Joget will use the date format of the System Locale set above, overriding the set above. | |
Use Locale for First Day of Week | When checked, Joget will read the |
Enables locale selection to users through User Profile. | |
Selection of locales available to users. ("Enable User Locale Selection" must be active first.) | |
Check this option to enable RTL display mode. | |
Display Name Format | Changes the display format of the users. (Changes can be seen in the top right of UI, when user hash variable is used to display full name, and when you configure user permission) |
Custom CSS file to replace the default look and feel of the web console. (Default CSS file resides at /jw/css/v3.css) | |
Inline custom CSS to be appended into the web console in addition to the default/CSS URL. | |
Determines if user defined HTML input value should be rendered in List listing. Check this option to disable this ability. |
Figure 4: System Version And License
Name | Description |
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Process Deadline Checker Interval (in seconds, 0 to disable) | Interval checking in seconds for the Deadline elements. The lowest interval value can be set is 10 seconds for performance reasons. Disabled by default. When will deadlines actually get triggered? Deadlines do not get triggered immediately based on what is set in the process design. Instead, deadlines that are due will be picked up in batches based on the interval set here. For example, with deadline checker interval set to 3600 (One hour), a deadline of activity may take up to 1 hour too to get actually get triggered even though the deadline is set to only 5 minutes. Important Do not set interval value too low (i.e. less than 1 minute) as this may unnecessarily impose high load on the application server as well as the database server. |
Extend Security Nonce Cache Time (in hours) | Setting to extending the security nonce cache time. |
Figure 5: System Admin Settings
Name | Description |
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Master Login credential for API call. Please see JSON API Authentication. | |
Master Login credential for API call. Please see JSON API Authentication. | |
Uploaded File Storage Base Path | System path to store uploaded users' files. If you change the default path, you have to manually copy all the previously uploaded files from the existing path into the new path, for example: Old path: New path:
This option is not available on Joget Cloud. |
Workflow Designer Base URL | Workflow Designer Base URL. Defaulted to current Joget server path. This option is not available on Joget Cloud. |
Process Completion Data Handling |
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SLA indicator level. Please see Defining SLA Indicators. Default: 20 | |
SLA indicator level. Please see Defining SLA Indicators. Default: 50 | |
. Default: No Limit. The limit is applied in terms of individual file. For example, if the value set here is 1 (1MB) then one may upload multiple files in a single form with total exceeding 1MB but individually, each file must not exceed 1MB. | |
Check this option to disable the Performance Analyzer. | |
Minimum duration threshold before showing the Performance Analyzer information. | |
API Domain Whitelist (Separated by ';') | Domain whitelist to allow API calls to Joget Workflow. Separated by semicolon. Example "localhost;www.joget.org;dev.joget.org”, or "*" to allow from everywhere. In a production environment, do not use "*". Doing so will allow anyone to call all JSON APIs from the Joget server. |
API IP Whitelist (Separated by ';') | IP address whitelist to allow API calls to Joget. Separated by semicolon. Example "localhost;www.joget.org;dev.joget.org”, or "*" to allow from everywhere. In a production environment, do not use "*". Doing so will allow anyone to call all JSON APIs from the Joget server. |
Glowroot API URL | The URL path to the Glowroot library that the Application Performance Management uses. |
Run process primary key | Direct Joget to use UUID (default) or sequentual process id naming for run process for database table "id" or primary key:
Related documentation: |
Environment Name | Environment Name |
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is a communication protocol for electronic mail transmission.
Joget DX will use these SMTP values as global default values for all your apps. Typical use for the SMTP settings are for:
Joget apps will ignore this global SMTP settings if the respective apps already has the settings configured, either in the Plugin Default Properties or Email Tool - Configure SMTP Settings page.
Figure 6: System Admin Settings - SMTP Settings
Name | Description |
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Host | Key in your mail server address, either via domain name or IP address. |
Port | Key in your mail server port number. |
Security | Key in either TLS or SSL depending on your mail server. |
Username | Key in the sender email username. |
Password | Key in the sender email password |
From Email Address | Key in the sender email address to be shown to the recipient. |
Digital Signature Key Store File Path (P12) | File path of the .pfx (or .p12) file under the "wflow" folder in your Joget DX installation folder. |
Digital Signature Key Store Passphase | The .jks file's Passphrase. |
Digital Signature Issuer Alias | The digital certificate's or signature's Issuer name (alias). |