Tosca Server patch notes for version 2025.1

This topic is all about patches for the 2025.1 version of Tosca Server.

Keep in mind that Tosca Server patches are cumulative: the latest patch always contains the latest fixes and those of previous patches. This means you only need to install the latest patch to get all fixes for this Tosca Server version.

Installation

Tosca Server 2025.1 patches support implicit installations and automatically transfer your configurations and settings to the patched version. The only exceptions to this are Exploratory Testing and Interactive Testing, where you need to back up and repopulate configuration files manually.

To install a Tosca Server patch, follow these steps:

  1. Download Tosca Server 2025.1.4 (opens in new tab) fromfrom the Tricentis Support Hub. Please note that you must be signed in with your Tricentis Support Hub credentials to see the download.

  2. If you use Exploratory Testing and/or Interactive Testing, back up their configuration files.

  3. Unzip the download package. Then, trigger the patch process:

    • For attended installation, run the executable file.

    • For unattended installation, run the command "Tricentis Tosca Server 2025.1.4.exe" /s /qn.

    Depending on your system environment, you may need to run as an administrator.

  4. If you use Exploratory Testing and/or Interactive Testing, update the new version's configuration files.

  5. Open Tricentis Service Configuration and verify your settings. Then, select Save in any tab. This is an important step to finalize your patch.

  6. Restart Tosca Server.

New features

This section lists new features that we've added.

Tricentis User Administration: large data handling (since patch 4)

We made several improvements to enhance the stability and performance of Tricentis User Administration and Project services when dealing large amounts of data. You should now expect a much easier experience when managing multiple users over multiple projects.

Tosca Cloud: configurable AOS result retry settings (since patch 1)

If you use the test execution integration with Tosca Cloud, you can now configure how persistent the system should be when test results aren't immediately available. New settings allow you to define how many times AOS tries to fetch results from Tosca Cloud and at which intervals.

Bug fixes

This section lists all issues we've resolved.

Fixed in

Component

Issue

Description

Patch 4

Tosca Server

TOSCA-35453

Overall security updates.

Patch 4

Distributed Execution

TOSCA-31599

Fixes an issue where execution duration timer did not stop after canceling a TestEvent.

Patch 4

Distributed Execution

TOSCA-25435

Fixes an issue when returning "No result" in the Event Monitor.

Patch 4

Distributed Execution

TOSCA-26182

Fixes an issue where events that failed due to infrastructure problems had to be triggered again.

Patch 4

Distributed Execution

TOSCA-30227

Fixes an issue where a misleading view of events was displayed after authentication expired.

Patch 4

Project Service

TOSCA-17070

Fixes an issue where the scroll bar for the Project list in Tricentis User Administration sometimes wasn't working.

Patch 3

Tosca Server

TOSCA-33206

Updated to the latest .NET redistributable to ensure compliance.

Patch 3

Test Data Service

TOSCA-28751

Resolves an issue where the test data sorting order differed between DB2, SQL, and JSON results.

Patch 2

Gateway

TOSCA-29293

Fixes an issue where outdated Consul agents could affect system stability.

Patch 1

Tosca Server

TOSCA-27794

Updated to the latest .NET redistributable to ensure compliance.

Patch 1

Distributed Execution

TOSCA-28064

Fixes an issue where AOS would throw unhandled exceptions when events were not found.

Patch 1

REST API

TOSCA-24726

Significant performance boost on Rest API calls.

Patch 1

Tosca - E2G

TOSCA-26087

Fixes a potential issue where ElasticExecutionGridEvents created prior to 2025.1 are not executable.