Patch Level Update

This guide explains how to perform a patch level update. The patch level is the version number “after the second dot”. Example: update from 7.3.2 to 7.3.3.

Enterprise Feature

Please note that Patch Level Updates are only provided to enterprise customers, they are not available in the community edition.

Check the Camunda enterprise homepage for more information or get your free trial version.

Reading this Guide

In this guide, a number of variables are used to denote common path names and constants:

  • $DATABASE: the target database platform, e.g. DB2, MySQL, etc.
  • $DISTRIBUTION_PATH: the path of the downloaded pre-packaged Camunda Platform distribution, e.g. camunda-bpm-tomcat-$PLATFORM_VERSION.zip or camunda-bpm-tomcat-$PLATFORM_VERSION.tar.gz for Tomcat etc.
  • $PLATFORM_VERSION: the version of the Camunda Platform you want to install, e.g. 7.1.0.

Database Patches

Between patch levels, the structure of the database schema is not changed. The database structure of all patch releases is backwards compatible to the corresponding minor version. Example: the database schema of all 7.3.x versions is backwards compatible to the 7.3.0 schema.

The one exception to this are bugs in the database schema itself. If you are affected by such a bug, you have the option to run a patch script. Patch scripts are shipped inside the distribution at the following location: $DISTRIBUTION_PATH/sql/upgrade, named: engine_$VERSION_patch_$A_to_$B. If you do choose to apply a database patch, then you must apply all patch scripts that are within the bounds of your update path. This means if your current patch version is X.X.1 and you update to X.X.5 you have to execute all patch scripts first where $AX.X.1 and $BX.X.5.

Note: Some patches are provided for multiple versions. It is not required to execute them more than once. See the description of the following list for information on duplicate fixes.

The description for each patch script also contains information on what the fixes are related to and a link to the corresponding Camunda Jira issue.

The following list is an overview of all currently available patch scripts:

Camunda Version Patch file Description Affected databases Issue link
7.1 engine_7.1_patch_7.1.4_to_7.1.5.sql Add a missing index on foreign key to prevent deadlocks H2, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL CAM-2567
7.1 engine_7.1_patch_7.1.9_to_7.1.10.sql Add a missing index on foreign key to prevent deadlocks DB2, SQL Server CAM-3565
7.2 engine_7.2_patch_7.2.4_to_7.2.5.sql Add a missing index on foreign key to prevent deadlocks. This is the same patch as engine_7.1_patch_7.1.9_to_7.1.10.sql. DB2, SQL Server CAM-3565
7.2 engine_7.2_patch_7.2.6_to_7.2.7.sql Add indices to improve deployment performance. All databases CAM-4497
7.3 engine_7.3_patch_7.3.0_to_7.3.1.sql Adjust column size of ACT_HI_JOB_LOG.ACT_ID_ to 255. All databases CAM-4037
7.3 engine_7.3_patch_7.3.2_to_7.3.3_1.sql Add a missing index on ACT_RU_AUTHORIZATION#RESOURCE_ID_ to prevent deadlocks. All databases CAM-4440
7.3 engine_7.3_patch_7.3.2_to_7.3.3_2.sql Add indices to improve deployment performance. This is the same patch as engine_7.2_patch_7.2.6_to_7.2.7.sql. All databases CAM-4497
7.3 engine_7.3_patch_7.3.5_to_7.3.6_1.sql Adjust column size of ACT_RU_JOB.PROCESS_DEF_KEY_ to 255. All databases CAM-4328
7.3 engine_7.3_patch_7.3.5_to_7.3.6_2.sql Add indices to improve performance of group authorizations. All databases CAM-5364
7.4 engine_7.4_patch_7.4.2_to_7.4.3_1.sql Add index to improve historic activity instance statistics query performance. All databases CAM-5257
7.4 engine_7.4_patch_7.4.2_to_7.4.3_2.sql Add a missing index on ACT_RU_EXT_TASK#EXECUTION_ID_ to prevent deadlocks. All databases CAM-5440
7.4 engine_7.4_patch_7.4.2_to_7.4.3_3.sql Add indices to improve performance of group authorizations. This is the same patch as engine_7.3_patch_7.3.5_to_7.3.6_2.sql. All databases CAM-5364
7.4 engine_7.4_patch_7.4.5_to_7.4.6.sql Adjust column size of ACT_RU_JOB.PROCESS_DEF_KEY_ to 255. This is the same patch as engine_7.3_patch_7.3.5_to_7.3.6_1.sql. All databases CAM-4328
7.6 engine_7.6_patch_7.6.0_to_7.6.1.sql Adjust column size of ACT_RU_EVENT_SUBSCR.ACTIVITY_ID_ to 255. All databases CAM-6788
7.6 engine_7.6_patch_7.6.2_to_7.6.3_1.sql Add a missing index on ACT_RU_EXT_TASK#ERROR_DETAILS_ID_ to prevent deadlocks. All databases CAM-7263
7.6 engine_7.6_patch_7.6.2_to_7.6.3_2.sql Remove an incorrect index ACT_RU_JOB#ACT_IDX_JOB_HANDLER for MSSQL Server. MSSQL Server CAM-7442
7.7 engine_7.7_patch_7.7.3_to_7.7.4.sql Insert new startup.lock in ACT_GE_PROPERTY. All databases CAM-8162
7.7 engine_7.7_patch_7.7.4_to_7.7.5_1.sql Add indices to improve performance of history cleanup All databases CAM-8184
7.7 engine_7.7_patch_7.7.4_to_7.7.5_2.sql Increase the field length of ACT_RU_AUTHORIZATION.RESOURCE_ID_ All databases CAM-8177
7.7 engine_7.7_patch_7.7.5_to_7.7.6.sql Add indices to improve historic activity instance statistics All databases CAM-8485
7.7 engine_7.7_patch_7.7.8_to_7.7.9_1.sql Add indexes on Process Definition ID and End Time for Historic Process Instance and Historic Activity Instance All databases CAM-8833
7.7 engine_7.7_patch_7.7.8_to_7.7.9_2.sql Add a missing index on foreign key to prevent deadlocks. DB2, SQL Server CAM-9165
7.8 engine_7.8_patch_7.8.0_to_7.8.1.sql Add indices to improve historic activity instance statistics. This is the same patch as engine_7.7_patch_7.7.5_to_7.7.6.sql. All databases CAM-8485
7.8 engine_7.8_patch_7.8.4_to_7.8.5.sql Add indexes on Process Definition ID and End Time for Historic Process Instance and Historic Activity Instance. This is the same patch as engine_7.7_patch_7.7.8_to_7.7.9_1.sql. All databases CAM-8833
7.8 engine_7.8_patch_7.8.7_to_7.8.8.sql Add a missing index on foreign key to prevent deadlocks. This is the same patch as engine_7.7_patch_7.7.8_to_7.7.9_2.sql. DB2, SQL Server CAM-9165
7.8 engine_7.8_patch_7.8.8_to_7.8.9.sql Drop ACT_IDX_JOB_HANDLER index causing issues on DB2. DB2 CAM-7676
7.8 engine_7.8_patch_7.8.11_to_7.8.12.sql Add index to improve history cleanup performance. All databases CAM-9435
7.8 engine_7.8_patch_7.8.12_to_7.8.13_1.sql Add support for Optimize 2.3. All databases CAM-9523
7.8 engine_7.8_patch_7.8.12_to_7.8.13_2.sql Add support for Optimize 2.3. All databases CAM-9525
7.9 engine_7.9_patch_7.9.0_to_7.9.1.sql Add index to improve historic operation logs performance. All databases CAM-9006
7.9 engine_7.9_patch_7.9.1_to_7.9.2.sql Add a missing index on foreign key to prevent deadlocks. This is the same patch as engine_7.8_patch_7.8.7_to_7.8.8.sql. DB2, SQL Server CAM-9165
7.9 engine_7.9_patch_7.9.2_to_7.9.3.sql Drop ACT_IDX_JOB_HANDLER index causing issues on DB2. This is the same patch as engine_7.8_patch_7.8.8_to_7.8.9.sql. DB2 CAM-7676
7.9 engine_7.9_patch_7.9.5_to_7.9.6.sql Add index to improve history cleanup performance. This is the same patch as engine_7.8_patch_7.8.11_to_7.8.12.sql. All databases CAM-9435
7.9 engine_7.9_patch_7.9.6_to_7.9.7_1.sql Add support for Optimize 2.3. This is the same patch as engine_7.8_patch_7.8.12_to_7.8.13_1.sql. All databases CAM-9523
7.9 engine_7.9_patch_7.9.6_to_7.9.7_2.sql Add support for Optimize 2.3. This is the same patch as engine_7.8_patch_7.8.12_to_7.8.13_2.sql. All databases CAM-9525
7.9 engine_7.9_patch_7.9.11_to_7.9.12.sql Add support for Optimize 2.5. All databases CAM-10264
7.10 engine_7.10_patch_7.10.5_to_7.10.6.sql Add support for Optimize 2.5. This is the same patch as engine_7.9_patch_7.9.11_to_7.9.12.sql. All databases CAM-10264
7.10 engine_7.10_patch_7.10.6_to_7.10.7.sql Add index to improve history cleanup performance.
This patch script is introduced in 7.10.9. If your current patch is 7.10.6, 7.10.7 or 7.10.8, please execute the script to upgrade to 7.10.9+.
All databases CAM-10616
7.10 engine_7.10_patch_7.10.13_to_7.10.14.sql Add index to improve Historic Activity Instance query performance. All databases CAM-11117
7.11 engine_7.11_patch_7.11.2_to_7.11.3.sql Add index to improve history cleanup performance. This is the same patch as engine_7.10_patch_7.10.6_to_7.10.7.sql. All databases CAM-10616
7.11 engine_7.11_patch_7.11.7_to_7.11.8.sql Add index to improve Historic Activity Instance query performance. This is the same patch as engine_7.10_patch_7.10.13_to_7.10.14.sql. All databases CAM-11117
7.11 engine_7.11_patch_7.11.18_to_7.11.19.sql Introducing new engine lock properties All databases CAM-12590
7.12 engine_7.12_patch_7.12.0_to_7.12.1.sql Add index to improve Historic Activity Instance query performance. This is the same patch as engine_7.11_patch_7.11.7_to_7.11.8.sql. All databases CAM-11117
7.12 engine_7.12_patch_7.12.10_to_7.12.11.sql Add support for Optimize 3.2. All databases CAM-12383
7.12 engine_7.12_patch_7.12.11_to_7.12.12.sql Introducing new engine lock properties This is the same patch as engine_7.11_patch_7.11.18_to_7.11.19.sql. All databases CAM-12590

Special Considerations

This section describes noteworthy changes between individual patch levels.

7.3.2 to 7.3.3

By default it is not possible anymore to pass arbitrary expressions as parameters of task queries.

Reason: Passing EL expressions in a task query enables execution of arbitrary code when the query is evaluated.

The process engine no longer evaluates these expressions by default and throws an exception instead. The pevious behavior can be re-enabled by setting the process configuration enableExpressionsInAdhocQueries to true.

See the user guide on security considerations for custom code for details.

7.6.10 to 7.6.11 / 7.7.5 to 7.7.6 / 7.8.0 to 7.8.1

Java serialization format

You can now configure, if you forbid the usage of Java serialization format, when passing object variables in their Java serialized representation.

The new configuration parameter javaSerializationFormatEnabled defaults to true, but can be configured to false in Camunda engine configuration.

Following use cases are affected:

  • REST API:
PUT /process-instance/{id}/variables/{varName}

{
  "value" : "ab",
  "type" : "Object",
  "valueInfo" : {
    "objectTypeName": "com.example.MyObject",
    "serializationDataFormat": "application/x-java-serialized-object"
  }
}
  • Java API:
runtimeService.setVariable(processInstanceId, "varName",
        Variables
          .serializedObjectValue("ab")
          .serializationDataFormat("application/x-java-serialized-object")
          .objectTypeName("com.example.MyObject")
          .create());

You can disable Java serialization usage with the help of this configuration parameter:

<property name="javaSerializationFormatEnabled">false</property>

Groovy version

The pre-built Camunda distributions of versions 7.6.10, 7.7.5 and 7.8.0 ship with Groovy library of version 2.4.5, whereas newer versions come with Groovy 2.4.13. Please update the library groovy-all-$GROOVY_VERSION.jar in the lib folder of your application server.

7.8.1. to 7.8.2

Restrict heatmap/statistics by time period

In the historic process definition diagram it is possible to select time periods for which activity instance badges are displayed.

By default the displayed timer period is set to ‘today’ but can be extended to show badges of ‘this week’, ‘this month’ or the ‘complete’ history.

This feature can be configured in two ways:

  1. The default timer period can be changed to ‘this week’, ‘this month’ or ‘complete’
  2. The manual selection of the time period within cockpit can be disabled.

These attributes can be modified in the configuration file

7.8.6 to 7.8.7

History cleanup can be parallelized

As of v. 7.8.7, history cleanup can be parallelized, which leads to creation of several jobs in the database. For this reason:

  • call to HistoryService#cleanupHistoryAsync does not guarantee to return correct Job object in return and you should not rely on the returned value any more. The same valid for REST call POST /history/cleanup
  • HistoryService#findHistoryCleanupJob is deprecated (as well as GET /history/cleanup/job), one should use HistoryService#findHistoryCleanupJobs instead.

7.10.16 to 7.10.17 / 7.11.10 to 7.11.11 / 7.12.3 to 7.12.4

DMN 1.3 Support in Cockpit

With this release, cockpit adds support for DMN 1.3, the next version of the DMN standard. If you edit and deploy DMN diagrams in Cockpit, which use earlier versions of DMN, they will automatically be migrated to DMN 1.3.

The Camunda engine already supports the DMN 1.3 namespace by default, so there are no more steps required to migrate. Make sure you have the latest version of Camunda Modeler installed to edit DMN 1.3 files locally.

7.12.5 to 7.12.6

Oracle JDBC Driver Removed from Camunda Docker Images

The Docker images for Camunda 7.13 no longer provide an Oracle JDBC driver out of the box. If you relied on this, apply the strategy outlined in https://github.com/camunda/docker-camunda-bpm-platform#database-environment-variables: Add the driver to the container and configure the database settings manually by linking the configuration file into the container.

7.12.11 to 7.12.12 / 7.11.18 to 7.11.19

In the mentioned patches above, a telemetry functionality is introduced. For more information please visit the telemetry page. Before you upgrade to a Camunda Platform Runtime version >= 7.14.0-alpha1, 7.13.7+, 7.12.12+, and 7.11.19+, or activate the telemetry functionality, please make sure that you are authorized to take this step, and that the installation or activation of the telemetry functionality is not in conflict with any company-internal policies, compliance guidelines, any contractual or other provisions or obligations of your company.

Camunda cannot be held responsible in the event of unauthorized installation or activation of this function.

Custom REST API

In case you are deploying a custom REST API that builds upon the one provided by Camunda, please make sure to add the following listener to the web.xml:

<web-app ...>
  ...
  <listener>
    <listener-class>org.camunda.bpm.engine.rest.impl.web.bootstrap.RestContainerBootstrap</listener-class>
  </listener>
  ...
</web-app>

This servlet context listener is used for bootstrapping the REST API and should therefore be included in your custom application setup.

7.12.15 to 7.12.16

Update of MySQL JDBC Driver in Camunda Docker Images

With this release, the docker images contain a new version of the MySQL JDBC Driver.

Old Version: 5.1.21
New Version: 8.0.23

Behavior Changes

The driver’s new version has two significant behavioral changes you should take care of when migrating your Docker-based Camunda Runtime installation.

Downgrade to 5.1.21

You don’t want to migrate to the new version? You can replace the new MySQL JDBC Driver with the old one to restore the previous behavior. To do so, you can create a new Dockerfile based on one of our official docker images and add your custom commands to replace the MySQL JDBC Driver.

For the Wildfly image, additionally make sure to adjust the data source class in the standalone.xml file located under /camunda/standalone/configuration/ from com.mysql.cj.jdbc.MysqlXADataSource back to com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlXADataSource:

<!-- ... -->
<driver name="mysql" module="mysql.mysql-connector-java">
    <xa-datasource-class>com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlXADataSource</xa-datasource-class>
</driver>
<!-- ... -->
1) Milliseconds Precision for Date/Time values

The new version of the Driver changes how a date/time value is handled. Please make sure to configure the Driver as described in MySQL Database Configuration to avoid breaking behavior.

2) Changed Time Zone Handling

In case the process engine and the MySQL Server operate in different time zones, and you use the MySQL JDBC Driver’s default configuration, migrating to the new release leads to a wrong conversion of date values (e.g., the due date of a task can change).

You can configure the driver to convert date values from and to the MySQL Server into the time zone in which the process engine/JVM operates. This ensures that values that were stored before the migration are returned correctly after the migration and date values are stored correctly after the migration. You can achieve this by specifying the correct time zone via the property serverTimeZone in your JDBC connection URL.
For instance, if your process engine operates in CET but your MySQL Server does not, set the property to serverTimeZone=CET.

Heads-up!

Changing the time zone of the MySQL Server to the one the process engine operates in can have unwanted side-effects to date values that are stored in columns of type TIMESTAMP: MySQL converts TIMESTAMP values from the server time zone to UTC for storage, and back from UTC to the current time zone for retrieval. Read more about it in the MySQL Docs.

Further Reading

Full Distribution

This section is applicable if you installed the Full Distribution with a shared process engine. In this case you need to update the libraries and applications installed inside the application server.

Please note that the following procedure may differ for cluster scenarios. Contact our support team if you need further assistance.

  • Shut down the server
  • Exchange Camunda Platform libraries, tools and webapps (EAR, RAR, Subsystem (JBoss), Shared Libs) - essentially, follow the installation guide for your server.
  • Restart the server

Application With Embedded Process Engine

In case you use an embedded process engine inside your Java Application, you need to

  1. update the Process Engine library in your dependency management (Apache Maven, Gradle …),
  2. re-package the application,
  3. deploy the new version of the application.

Standalone Webapplication Distribution

In case you installed the Standalone Webapplication Distribution you need to

  1. undeploy the previous version of the webapplication,
  2. deploy the new version of the webapplication.

Applying Multiple Patches at Once

It is possible to apply multiple patches in one go (e.g., updating from 7.1.0 to 7.1.4).

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