3.0.0
Configuration API and License Events
When running in production mode, Collaboration Engine now needs to be configured using a configuration object with a handler for license events: with these events, you'll know when it's time to renew the license.
This is a new feature introduced to be notified of events occurring during the license lifecycle, e.g. when the license is expired or when the end-user quota has entered the grace period. The handler can then be used for example to forward these events via e-mail or to a monitoring application to be alerted about the current status of the license.
The configuration object should be set in a VaadinServiceInitListener, e.g.
@SpringComponent
public class MyVaadinInitListener implements VaadinServiceInitListener {
@Override
public void serviceInit(ServiceInitEvent serviceEvent) {
VaadinService service = serviceEvent.getSource();
LicenseEventHandler licenseEventHandler = licenseEvent -> {
// handle the event
};
CollaborationEngineConfiguration configuration = new CollaborationEngineConfiguration(licenseEventHandler);
CollaborationEngine.configure(service, configuration);
}
}This is a breaking change because it's now mandatory to set the configuration in production mode.
Other Noteworthy Changes Since 2.0
- Collaboration Engine now has a
requestAccessmethod that can be used to check if the user has access (i.e. there is quota for the user and the license isn't expired) and act accordingly, e.g. enabling/disabling collaboration features in the UI. CollaborationAvatarGroupnow shows the current user avatar even when quota is exceeded or license has expired.CollaborationBindernow works as a normalBinderwhen quota is exceeded or license has expired.- Fix OSGi compatibility
- Fix field highlight (indicator of focused user with
CollaborationBinder) when user ids contain spaces or some special characters (e.g. '@' when using email address as the id)