Rome is upon us! Today we are going to look at what is changing in Flow Designer. Be sure to check out the Rome Release Resources post to see what else is coming in Rome and how to upgrade your PDI. Check out the release notes for Flow Designer here and all of Rome’s release notes here. Performance Especially on large flows (as in, flows that have more than 100 actions), you will see loading times in Rome that are four times faster than in Quebec!
The Rome release is coming! This is your chance to find out what hot new platform features are coming to make building on the platform easier than ever before. Join us as we take a look at some new features as well as updates to your favorites to make them even better! Topics 00:00 Welcome and introductions 06:14 App Engine 12:27 WebUX 19:34 Development and configuration 24:14 Workflows and integrations 28:55 Security 32:03 Platform foundation 36:57 Poll and Q & A 40:35 Takeaways and next episode 42:25 Reference information 42:50 Final Q & A Links Docs: Rome release notes Break Point podcast Community Developer portal Now Learning About: TechNow is a monthly show for ServiceNow admins, developers, and builders on a wide variety of platform features.
Earl Joins the Developer Advocate Team!!! About me I am Earl Duque and I am incredibly excited to be the newest Developer Advocate to join ServiceNow’s Developer Program I have a slightly different background than the Developer Advocates before me in that I have only been in the ServiceNow space since 2017. My career first started within Student Affairs and Contract Management before I jumped over to IT and started in a university service/help desk.
This week on the developer blog and youtube we’re focusing on the Automated Test Framework, or ATF. If you’re not already familiar, ATF enables you to create and run automated tests to confirm that your instance works after making a change. For example, after an upgrade, during application development, or when deploying instance configurations with update sets. Review failed test results to identify the changes that caused the failure and the changes that you should review.
This post is being continually updated with links to our Rome Release topic blog posts, Break Point podcasts, and Creator Toolbox (CTB), Live Coding Happy Hour (LCHH), and other video content. Rome EA is here! We here at the developer program are excited to announce the Rome Release is now available on personal developer instances! Instructions for upgrading your instance are at the bottom of this post. We’ve been hard at work getting up to speed on the Rome release so we can bring you, the ServiceNow developer, admin, or curious individual, lots of content.
The ServiceNow Rome release is now available in early access! Join me as I talk to Adam Stout, Director of Product Management on the hottest platform features for developers. Topics 00:00 Welcome and introductions 04:16 Adamb s Favorite Rome feature 06:07 Flow Designer 07:45 ATF 09:23 Source Control 10:55 CLI 15:15 UI Builder 20:00 Process Automation Designer and Playbooks 23:14 Enablement 25:09 IntegrationHub 30:22 Adaptive authentication and security 34:26 The one thing 38:12 Contact info 38:35 Outro Subscribe to Break Point Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Stitcher TuneIn RSS Check out the other ServiceNow podcasts.
In this episode, Brad and Chuck look at IntegrationHub Dynamic Inputs. Reduce maintenance and extend the life of your actions by using data from the target system to drive the choices available on the action inputs. Topics 00:00 Start 02:04 Welcome and introductions 03:26 Topic overview 06:49 Screen share & use case description 09:10 Creating the Dynamic Choice action 20:50 Using the dynamic choice action 24:53 Creating a Dynamic Template action 31:01 Using the dynamic template action 35:40 Summary and Q&A 40:26 One more thing… 44:47 Announcements Info TechNow Rome Features registration Table name: sys_hub_action_input_action_instance Error message: Cannot find data object.
We’re about a week away from Rome Season from the Developer Program and we’re really excited to bring you, the ServiceNow developer, admin, or curious individual, lots of content. We’re going to be highlighting all of the new products and features we think someone building apps on App Engine needs to know about. Next Thursday, 7⁄22, we’ll be publishing: A blog detailing how to upgrade to the Rome release on your PDI that will serve as an idex for all of our Rome related content.
On this episode, Chuck will be creating some Guided Tours to help karaoke customers use the karaoke Service Portal app more effectively. Crack a beverage and come join us! Topics 00:00 Start 02:38 Welcome and introductions 05:16 Overview 10:06 Simple tour demonstration 14:26 Building a new tour (and some experimenting) 18:52 Let’s try that for real 26:43 Previewing 28:49 Adding more steps 31:06 Another preview 34:40 What is skippable?
The developer advocate team is currently ramping up on the Rome release features so we can start bringing you great Rome release developer content, but I wanted to pause and write this post because it’s been a little while since we’ve had a UI Builder Bytes post. I had someone reach out via the community the other day because they had seen my UI Builder - Adding a Customer Component with Events post, and they were wondering what they needed to do to get their components’ properties exposed in UI Builder in addition to the events.