MidPoint 4.11
| This is a planned release. It is not complete yet. Therefore the information presented here is likely to be incomplete and inaccurate. For information regarding the latest stable release please see MidPoint 4.10 (Braille) . |
Release 4.11 is a seventy-second midPoint release, code-named Braille. The 4.11 release brings accessibility improvements, compliance features as well as many incremental improvements and bugfixes.
| Planned release | October 2026 |
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| Release type | Feature release |
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Louis Braille (1809-1852) was a French educator. He invented a reading and writing system named after him, intended for use by visually impaired people. Braille invented the system at an early age, and dedicated most of his life to improve his system. The system invented by Braille opened up the world of knowledge and learning to the visually impaired people. Similarly to Braille's system, midPoint 4.10 brings major improvements in accessibility. Self-service part of midPoint user interface was meticulously reviewed and improved to correctly support tools used by the visually impaired people. Moreover, midPoint 4.10 brings many incremental improvements and new features in various areas, reminiscent of Braille's relentless improvements of his system through his life. Overall, midPoint 4.10 opens up the world of identity management and governance to everybody. |
Changes With Respect to Version 4.10
Other Improvements
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Added support for Slovenian (sl), Latvian (lv) language.
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Multiple libraries updated, including spring boot.
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Many improvements in accessibility of the self-service, approval process and identity recovery user interface (WCAG 2.2 compliance).
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MID-10997 Added support for additional footer.
Major Bugfixes
TODO
Other Bug Fixes
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Fixed unassignment with relation specification from Governance members. See MID-10955.
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Fixed object types configuration usage on the members panel. See MID-10896.
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Fixed Comment column behavior on the certification work items panel. See MID-10912.
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Fixed session storage for Task Errors panel. See MID-10975.
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Fixed expression filter usage for configured search items. See MID-10977.
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Fixed 'Duplicate' action for certification definition. See MID-10456.
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Fixed exporting of the 'Display name' columns on the certification items page. See MID-10873.
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Fixed required comment validation while approving certification item. See MID-10974.
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Fixed translation of the left menu items for collection views. See MID-10998.
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Fixed polystring translation. From now, orig value of the polystring is never translated. See MID-10996.
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Fixed attempt to modify immutable definition. See MID-11001.
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Fixed schema type object updates and prism context schema registry reload. See MID-10983.
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Fixed ConcurrentModificationException in RelationUtil. See MID-10940
Releases Of Other Components
TODO UDPATE
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New version (1.5.2.0) of DatabaseTable Connector was released and bundled with midPoint. The connector suggest all names of columns for configuration properties related with name of column.
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New version (2.8) of CSV Connector was released and bundled with midPoint. The connector suggest all names of columns for configuration properties related with name of column.
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New version (3.8) of AD/LDAP Connector was released and bundled with midPoint. The connector suggest all names of columns for configuration properties related with name of column.
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Native association support.
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Possibility to choose attributes that should not be returned by default.
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Possibility to choose to encode string values in case of the presence of non standard ASCII characters.
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Workaround for open-ldap mandatory member attribute.
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Possibility to specify used auxiliary object classes in connector configuration.
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Allow to send the LDAP_DIRSYNC_OBJECT_SECURITY flag in Active Directory sync request control.
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Purpose and Quality
Release 4.11 is intended for full production use. It belongs to a feature release family, supported only for a reduced time period. Therefore it is intended for users that prefer new features over long-term stability.
All features are stable and well tested - except the features that are explicitly marked as experimental or partially implemented. Those features are supported only with special subscription contract.
Limitations
Following list provides summary of limitation of this midPoint release.
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Functionality that is marked as Experimental Functionality is not supported for general use (yet). Such features are not covered by midPoint support. They are supported only for those subscribers that funded the development of this feature by the means of subscriptions and sponsoring or for those that explicitly negotiated such support in their support contracts.
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MidPoint comes with bundled LDAP Connector. Support for LDAP connector is included in standard midPoint support service, but there are limitations. This "bundled" support only includes operations of LDAP connector that 100% compliant with LDAP standards. Any non-standard functionality is explicitly excluded from the bundled support. We strongly recommend to explicitly negotiate support for a specific LDAP server in your midPoint support contract. Otherwise, only standard LDAP functionality is covered by the support. See LDAP Connector page for more details.
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MidPoint comes with bundled Active Directory Connector (LDAP). Support for AD connector is included in standard midPoint support service, but there are limitations. Only some versions of Active Directory deployments are supported. Basic AD operations are supported, but advanced operations may not be supported at all. The connector does not claim to be feature-complete. See Active Directory Connector (LDAP) page for more details.
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MidPoint user interface has flexible (responsive) design, it is able to adapt to various screen sizes, including screen sizes used by some mobile devices. However, midPoint administration interface is also quite complex, and it would be very difficult to correctly support all midPoint functionality on very small screens. Therefore, midPoint often works well on larger mobile devices (tablets), but it is very likely to be problematic on small screens (mobile phones). Even though midPoint may work well on mobile devices, the support for small screens is not included in standard midPoint subscription. Partial support for small screens (e.g. only for self-service purposes) may be provided, but it has to be explicitly negotiated in a subscription contract.
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There are several add-ons and extensions for midPoint that are not explicitly distributed with midPoint. This includes Java client library, various samples, scripts, connectors and other non-bundled items. Support for these non-bundled items is limited. Generally speaking, those non-bundled items are supported only for platform subscribers and those that explicitly negotiated the support in their contract.
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MidPoint contains a basic case management user interface. This part of midPoint user interface is not finished. The only supported parts of this user interface are those that are used to process requests, approvals, and manual correlation. Other parts of case management user interface are considered to be experimental, especially the parts dealing with manual provisioning cases.
This list is just an overview, it may not be complete. Please see the documentation regarding detailed limitations of individual features.
Platforms
MidPoint is known to work well in the following deployment environment. The following list is list of tested platforms, i.e. platforms that midPoint team or reliable partners personally tested with this release. The version numbers in parentheses are the actual version numbers used for the tests.
It is very likely that midPoint will also work in similar environments. But only the versions specified below are supported as part of midPoint subscription and support programs - unless a different version is explicitly agreed in the contract.
Operating System
MidPoint is likely to work on any operating system that supports the Java platform. However, for production deployment, only some operating systems are supported:
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Linux (x86_64)
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Windows Server (2022)
We are positive that midPoint can be successfully installed on other operating systems, especially macOS and Microsoft Windows desktop. Such installations can be used to for evaluation, demonstration or development purposes. However, we do not support these operating systems for production environments. The tooling for production use is not maintained, such as various run control (start/stop) scripts, low-level administration and migration tools, backup and recovery support and so on. Please see Supported Platforms for MidPoint Deployment for details.
Note that production deployments in Windows environments are supported only for LTS releases.
Java
Following Java platform versions are supported:
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Java 21. This is a recommended platform.
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Java 17.
OpenJDK 21 is the recommended Java platform to run midPoint.
Support for Oracle builds of JDK is provided only for the period in which Oracle provides public support (free updates) for their builds.
MidPoint is an open source project, and as such it relies on open source components. We cannot provide support for platform that do not have public updates as we would not have access to those updates, and therefore we cannot reproduce and fix issues. Use of open source OpenJDK builds with public support is recommended instead of proprietary builds.
Databases
PostgreSQL is the only supported database for midPoint deployments since 4.10.
Although in previous versions of midPoint other databases were supported using object-relational mapping abstraction (Hibernate), it is no longer the case now. Native PostgreSQL repository implementation was developed and tuned specially for PostgreSQL database, taking advantage of native database features, providing improved performance and scalability. It is currently the only option.
Our strategy is to officially support the latest stable version of PostgreSQL database (to the practically possible extent). We make no commitments for future support of any other database engines. See Repository Database Support page for the details.
Only a direct connection from midPoint to the database engine is supported. Database and/or SQL proxies, database load balancers or any other devices (e.g. firewalls) that alter the communication are not supported.
Following database engines are supported:
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PostgreSQL 17, 16, 15, 14
PostgreSQL 17 is recommended.
Supported Browsers
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Firefox
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Safari
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Chrome
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Edge
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Opera
Any recent version of the browsers is supported. That means any stable stock version of the browser released in the last two years. We formally support only stock, non-customized versions of the browsers without any extensions or other add-ons. According to the experience most extensions should work fine with midPoint. However, it is not possible to test midPoint with all of them and support all of them. Therefore, if you chose to use extensions or customize the browser in any non-standard way you are doing that on your own risk. We reserve the right not to support customized web browsers.
Important Bundled Components
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Tomcat |
10.1.48 |
Web container |
ConnId |
1.6.0.0 |
ConnId Connector Framework |
3.9.2 |
LDAP and Active Directory |
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2.9 |
Connector for CSV files |
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1.5.3.0 |
Connector for simple database tables |
Download and Install
| Release Form | Download | Install Instructions |
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Binary |
https://evolveum.com/downloads/midpoint/4.11/midpoint-4.11-dist.zip |
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Source |
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Java API JavaDoc |
https://evolveum.com/downloads/midpoint/4.11/midpoint-api-4.11-javadoc/ |
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SchemaDoc |
https://evolveum.com/downloads/midpoint/4.11/midpoint-4.11-schemadoc/ |
Upgrade
MidPoint is a software designed with easy upgradeability in mind. We do our best to maintain strong backward compatibility of midPoint data model, configuration and system behavior. However, midPoint is also very flexible and comprehensive software system with a very rich data model. It is not humanly possible to test all the potential upgrade paths and scenarios. Also, some changes in midPoint behavior are inevitable to maintain midPoint development pace. Therefore, there may be some manual actions and configuration changes that need to be done during upgrades, mostly related to feature lifecycle.
This section provides overall overview of the changes and upgrade procedures. Although we try to our best, it is not possible to foresee all possible uses of midPoint. Therefore, the information provided in this section are for information purposes only without any guarantees of completeness. In case of any doubts about upgrade or behavior changes please use services associated with midPoint subscription programs.
Please refer to the MidPoint Upgrade Guide for general instructions and description of the upgrade process. The guide describes the steps applicable for upgrades of all midPoint releases. Following sections provide details regarding release 4.11.
Upgrade From MidPoint 4.9
MidPoint 4.11 data model is backwards compatible with previous midPoint version. Please follow our Upgrade guide carefully.
| Be sure to be on the latest maintenance version for 4.9, otherwise you will not be warned about all the necessary schema changes and other possible incompatibilities. |
Note that:
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There are database schema changes (see Database schema upgrade).
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Version numbers of some bundled connectors have changed. Connector references from the resource definitions that are using the bundled connectors need to be updated.
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See also the Actions required information below.
Upgrade From Other MidPoint Versions
Upgrade from midPoint versions other than 4.9.x to midPoint 4.11 is not supported directly. Please upgrade to 4.9.5 first.
Deprecation, Feature Removal And Major Incompatible Changes Since 4.10
| This section is relevant to the majority of midPoint deployments. It refers to the most significant functionality removals and changes in this version. |
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The PolyStringType.orig value is no longer treated as a translation key. Previously, due to the old PolyStringType structure, there were situations where the orig value of a polystring was interpreted as a translation key. For example, this occurred when a polystring was defined within a DisplayType object as a label for an object collection view. In such cases, if no explicit translation key was provided, midPoint attempted to translate the orig value. Starting from 4.11 version, the orig value will never be translated. Please ensure that all PolyStringType values in your environment are defined correctly. If localization is required, explicitly define translation keys or language-specific values within the polystring.
Changes In Initial Objects Since 4.10
| This section is relevant to the majority of midPoint deployments. |
MidPoint has a built-in set of "initial objects" that it will automatically create in the database if they are not present.
This includes vital objects for the system to be configured (e.g., the role Superuser and the user administrator).
These objects may change in some midPoint releases.
However, midPoint is conservative and avoids overwriting customized configuration objects.
Therefore, midPoint does not overwrite existing objects when they are already in the database.
This may result in upgrade problems if the existing object contains configuration that is no longer supported in a new version.
The following list contains a description of changes to the initial objects in this midPoint release.
The complete new set of initial objects is in the config/initial-objects directory in both the source and binary distributions.
Actions required: Please review the changes and apply them appropriately to your configuration. Ninja can help with updating existing initial objects during upgrade procedure using initial-objects command.
For more information see here.
Please review source code history for detailed list of changes.
Copies of initial object files are located in config/initial-objects directory of midPoint distribution packages. These files can be used as a reference during upgrades.
On-line version can be found in midPoint source code.
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Schema Changes Since 4.10
This section is relevant to the majority of midPoint deployments.
It describes what data items were marked as deprecated, or removed altogether from the schema.
You should at least scan through it - or use the ninja tool to check the deprecations for you.
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Configure actions in the cert. items collection view instead. |
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Use |
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Use association types (in schemaHandling) instead. |
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Use "marking" instead. |
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Legacy associations of this shadow. Not used anymore. |
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The synchronize/membership container was added to the object operation policy object, present in object marks (like the Protected one).
It controls the handling of the membership of entitlements possessing given object mark.
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Inspect your configuration for deprecated items, and replace them by their suggested equivalents. Make sure you don’t use any removed items. You can use
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Be sure to apply the changes to initial objects 800-804 (object marks), as well as to your custom object marks to handle the membership in the expected way.
Behavior Changes Since 4.10
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The contract for
ModificationsSupplierin dynamic object modifications (repo API) was changed.The original approach was that the caller, i.e., repository, cloned the existing object before handling it to the callback (modifications supplier). Now, the implementor of the callback is responsible for not modifying the provided object in any way.
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Projections with denied access no longer cause "preview changes" operation to fail.
If a user has no authorization to see particular projection (shadow), the "preview changes" operation used to finish with "Access denied" fatal error even if there were parts of the result visible to the user. This is now changed (fixed): only the relevant projections are hidden now. All the remaining data are displayed to the user. See also MID-10397.
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Expression profile changes:
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Script expression evaluator was removed from
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script-safewas renamed toscript-limited, as the existing mechanism for script permission checks is not considered to provide complete safety and security. This profile is not considered to provide strict security, therefore the name was changed to avoid mis-interpretation. Corresponding description was added to the profile. -
See Expression Security page for a description of recommended use of expression profiles.
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Known Issues and Limitations
As all real-world software midPoint 4.11 has some known issues. Full list of the issues is maintained in bug tracking system. As far as we know at the time of the release there was no known critical or security issue.
There is currently no plan to fix the known issues of midPoint 4.11 en masse. These issues will be fixed in future maintenance versions of midPoint only if the fix is covered by a support agreement or subscription. No other issues will be fixed - except for severe security issues that may be found in the future.
The known issues of midPoint 4.11 may or may not be fixed in following releases. This depends on the available time, issue severity and many variables that are currently difficult to predict. The only reliable way how to make sure that an issue is fixed is to purchase midPoint support. Or you can fix the bug yourself. MidPoint is always open to contributions.
This may seem a little bit harsh at a first sight. But there are very good reasons for this policy. And in fact it is no worse than what you get with most commercial software. We are just saying that with plain language instead of scrambling it into a legal mumbo-jumbo.
Credits
Majority of the work on the release was done by the Evolveum team. However, this release would not be possible without the help of our partners, customers, contributors, friends and families. We would like to express our thanks to all the people that contributed to the midPoint project both by providing financial support, their own time or those that maintain a pleasant and creative environment for midPoint team. However, midPoint project would not exist without proper funding. Therefore we would like to express our deepest gratitude to all midPoint subscribers that made midPoint project possible.
Disclaimer
Planned release dates are just that: they are planned. We do not promise or guarantee release dates. Software development is a creative activity that includes a lot of inherent risk. We are trying really hard to provide the best estimates. We are not able to provide precise dates for releases or deliveries. Do not rely on midPoint release dates. Plan your project properly to address the risk of delayed midPoint releases.
Planned scope of midPoint releases is also an estimate. MidPoint development process always includes the balancing of the iron triangle. Therefore planned release scope may change at any time. There is a method to make sure that midPoint releases will work well for your project and that method is platform subscription.
We do not make any claims that midPoint is perfect. Quite the contrary. MidPoint is a practical software, developed by living and breathing developers and deployed in a real world. There are both known and unknown issues in midPoint. Also, midPoint is not feature-complete. New features are introduced in midPoint all the time. But not all of them are completed. There are always some limitations. As the license states, midPoint is provided "AS IS". Please do not rely on midPoint functionality that you have not tested to make sure that it works. MidPoint support and subscription programs are a way how to handle those issues. But even with support service, do not rely on functionality that is not documented. If you plan to use undocumented or non-existing functionality, platform subscription is the right service for you.