Quebec Release

Andrew Barnes

2 minute read

It is ServiceNow’s new release season! With the Quebec release in Early Access, we will show some enhancements targeted around being more effective and efficient as a developer. To get access to these new things, you have to upgrade! This article will be about three new features in IntegrationHub. To view the whole list, check out the release docs. REST API Trigger A new trigger type has emerged! There have been several times when I created a flow and needed to front end that with a Scripted REST API (SRAPI).

Brad Tilton

4 minute read

One of the primary highlights of the Quebec Release, the Now Experience UI Builder is a web user interface builder that lets you see what the final interface would look like as you build new pages or customize existing pages for web-based workspace and portal experiences. UI Builder Foundations Let’s start with some foundational concepts and terms you’ll need to understand in order to work with UI Builder. Experiences Creating an experience is the first thing you’ll need when working with a custom UI through UI Builder.

Andrew Barnes

2 minute read

It is ServiceNow’s new release season! With the Quebec release in Early Access, we will show some enhancements targeted around being more effective and efficient as a developer. To get access to these new things, you have to upgrade! This article will be about three new features in Flow Designer. To view the whole list, check out the release docs. Flow Designer New Look and help Flow Designer has been updated to a new, modern look.

Brad Tilton

6 minute read

This post is being continually updated with links to our Quebec Release topic blog posts, Break Point podcasts, and Creator Toolbox (CTB), Live Coding Happy Hour (LCHH), and other video content. Quebec is Released! We here at the developer program are incredibly excited to announce the Quebec Release is now available on personal developer instances! For this release, we’ll be highlighting a different product, feature, or product area each week for the next couple of months until general availability.