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CORBA Timeout For Recursive Copy Operations Has Been Increased

The client-side CORBA timeout for recursive copy operations (e.g. during deriving of a site) has been increased to 12 hours.

It is not necessary anymore to increase the global CORBA timeout for this with the system property com.sun.corba.ee.transport.ORBWaitForResponseTimeout.

To change the default, use the environment property COM_COREMEDIA_CORBA_COPY_RECURSIVELY_TIMEOUT_MILLIS.

(CMS-29871)

Native Personalization Variants: Stable Properties Ignored for XLIFF Export

Stable properties in native personalization variants are not mean to be updated via translation processes. The XLIFF exporter got adapted to acknowledge this restriction and skips exporting stable properties for native personalization variants. This does not apply to normal/baseline contents. Thus, translatable properties that are also marked as stable will be included for XLIFF export for baseline contents as normal.

Testing Convenience: For tests based on XmlUapiConfig and its provided default schema a new intermediate content-type SimpleVariant got introduced as child of SimpleExtendedAll and parent of SimpleSiteContent. This type and its properties may be used for unit testing purpose for personalization variant aware API.

(CMS-29767)

Multi-Site Manager Group Resolution for Translation Workflows

A new workflow action GetMultiSiteManagerGroupAction is now available for translation workflows that target multiple derived sites in a single workflow run.

Background

The existing GetSiteManagerGroupAction resolves site manager groups for a single target site only. Translation workflows that operate on multiple target sites simultaneously — such as the GlobalLink translation workflow — could not use this action because it does not accept an aggregated (list) site id input variable. This forced such workflows to rely on broad permission groups (e.g., translation-manager-role) rather than site-specific manager groups for task authorization.

What's New

GetMultiSiteManagerGroupAction resolves site manager groups for one or multiple target sites and stores them into a workflow process variable. It accepts both atomic String and aggregated StringList site id input variables.

When multiple target sites are specified, the groups from each site are combined using a configurable merge strategy:

Strategy Behavior Default
INTERSECTION Retains only groups common to all target sites (directly assigned only) Yes
UNION Combines all groups from all target sites No
COMMON_ANCESTOR Walks the group hierarchy to find the lowest shared parent groups (transitive membership, LCA pruning) No

The default INTERSECTION strategy ensures that no unintentional permission broadening occurs for multi-site workflows.

Fallback Groups

An optional fallbackGroups attribute allows specifying a comma-separated list of group names that are applied when the merge result is empty. This is useful for workflows that need a guaranteed fallback group (e.g., translation-manager-role) when target sites have disjoint manager groups.

If no groups can be resolved — neither from the merge nor from the fallback — the action returns UNSUCCESSFUL.

Configuration Attributes

Attribute Required Default Description
siteVariable Yes Process variable with target site id(s)
siteManagerGroupVariable Yes Process variable to store resolved group(s)
mergeStrategy No INTERSECTION Strategy for combining groups from multiple sites
fallbackGroups No Comma-separated fallback group names
fallbackGroupsDelimitingRegex No ,\s* Regex to split fallback groups string

Example Usage

<AggregationVariable name="targetSiteId" type="String"/>
<AggregationVariable name="targetSiteManagerGroup" type="Group"/>
...

<AutomatedTask name="GetTargetSiteManagerGroups"
               successor="FollowUpAction">
  <Action class="com.coremedia.translate.workflow.GetMultiSiteManagerGroupAction"
          siteVariable="targetSiteId"
          siteManagerGroupVariable="targetSiteManagerGroup"
          mergeStrategy="INTERSECTION"
          fallbackGroups="translation-manager-role"/>
</AutomatedTask>

Single-Site Backward Compatibility

When used with a single target site, GetMultiSiteManagerGroupAction behaves equivalently to the existing GetSiteManagerGroupAction. This makes it a drop-in replacement for workflows that want to adopt the new action incrementally.

Migration Guidance

  • Existing workflows using GetSiteManagerGroupAction continue to work without changes. No migration is required.

  • New workflows targeting multiple sites should use GetMultiSiteManagerGroupAction with the appropriate merge strategy.

(CMS-27189)

External Users' Home Folders

When the result of com.coremedia.ldap.LdapUserProvider#getHomeFolder changed for an already known user due to changes in the backend (LDAP), the user got a new empty home folder in the CMS. Moreover, the API documentation of LdapUserProvider#getHomeFolder erroneously claimed that it "is effective only once per user", which contradicted the actual behaviour. Now, the existing home folder is moved to the new location in that case, and the API documentation has been corrected accordingly.

(CMS-27155)

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