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Releases: WASdev/websphere-liberty-operator

1.6.1

20 Apr 20:54
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Please refer to the documentation for installation instructions and information on how to use the WebSphere Liberty Operator.

WebSphere Liberty Operator 1.6.1 includes the following changes:

  • Updates to probe configuration and management.
  • Updates Go libraries, APIs, and operating system packages to include fixes for known security vulnerabilities.

1.6.1-rc.2

14 Apr 20:53
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1.6.1-rc.2 Pre-release
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1.6.1-rc.1

14 Apr 18:53
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1.6.1-rc.1 Pre-release
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1.6.0

23 Mar 23:16
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See the What’s new section in documentation for more information on this release.

Please refer to the documentation for installation instructions and information on how to use the WebSphere Liberty Operator.

1.6.0-rc.3

17 Mar 02:36
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1.6.0-rc.3 Pre-release
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1.6.0-rc.2

06 Mar 04:44
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1.6.0-rc.2 Pre-release
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1.6.0-rc.1

04 Mar 15:45
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1.6.0-rc.1 Pre-release
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1.6.0-20260303-1850

03 Mar 23:50
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1.6.0-20260303-1850 Pre-release
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1.5.2

02 Dec 05:32
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Please refer to the documentation for installation instructions and information on how to use the WebSphere Liberty Operator.

WebSphere Liberty Operator 1.5.2 includes the following features and changes:

  • Support to enable file-based health check mechanism easily for readiness, liveness and startup probes was added. See Configuring file-based probes for more details.
  • Support AES-256 encryption for passwords when generating and managing new LTPA keys. A configuration option is available for users who need to continue using the previous default encryption type (AES-128). See Configuring Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA) for more details.
  • Updated the Kubernetes, Go libraries, APIs and operating system packages to include fixes to security vulnerabilities.

1.5.2-rc.2

26 Nov 16:34
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1.5.2-rc.2 Pre-release
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