> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.aseeflow.org/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Release Notes

What's new in each ASEE Flow release. For step-by-step upgrade instructions, see [Update and Migration](/update).

## 1.0.1 — 2026-07-14

A maintenance release — dependency refreshes,
WebAdmin UI and security updates, and a WildFly packaging fix.
Ships **ASEE Flow Platform 1.0.1** with **WebAdmin 0.8.7**. It is a drop-in update from 1.0.0: no API, process-model, or database-schema changes.

### Platform

* **Dependency refresh.** Third-party dependencies were updated within their compatible version lines — most notably **Spring Boot `3.5.16`**, the final open-source patch of the Spring Boot 3.5 line (OSS support ended 2026-06-30), plus an `httpcore5` alignment.
* **WildFly distribution.** Fixed the `joda-time` and UUID-generator module descriptors to use version-tokenized module names, so they resolve correctly.
* **ASEE Flow Run.** Added QA coverage asserting Run's secure-by-default contract — the engine REST API stays protected out of the box.
* **License Book.** The bundled [License Book](/introduction/third-party-libraries/aseeflow-bpm-platform-license-book) now reports release versions (the `-SNAPSHOT` qualifier was dropped).

### WebAdmin 0.8.7

* **UI toolchain modernization.** Updated the front end to current majors — Vite 8, React Router 8, and TypeScript 6 — with the accompanying Ant Design and React-hooks lint fixes.
* **Security.** Resolved high-severity dependency-audit findings (including pinning a patched `lodash`).
* Pinned to ASEE Flow Platform 1.0.1.

## 1.0.0 — 2026-07-07

The first release of ASEE Flow.

ASEE Flow 1.0 is based on **Camunda Platform 7.24** and is **source-compatible** with it:
the Java packages (`org.camunda.bpm.*`), the public API, and your BPMN 2.0, DMN 1.3, and CMMN 1.1 models
all keep working unchanged, and no database schema migration is required.
Moving from Camunda Platform 7.24 is a matter of switching the distribution and updating your Maven coordinates
— see [Upgrade from Camunda 7.24](/update#upgrade-from-camunda-724).

### Highlights

* **Rebranded Maven coordinates.** Dependencies move from the `org.camunda.bpm` groups to `org.aseeflow.bpm` (with `aseeflow-*` artifact IDs). The Java package imports (`org.camunda.bpm.*`) are unchanged, so your existing code, process models, and configuration keep working — you update your build coordinates, not your code.
* **WebAdmin administrative UI.** ASEE Flow ships [WebAdmin](/webadmin) as its administrative client — a modern replacement for the legacy web applications, with configurable [authentication](/webadmin/authentication) (Basic, Form, OAuth2, Keycloak) and REST security enabled by default.
* **Commercial licensing.** ASEE Flow is distributed under the ASEE Flow Commercial License (ASEE Software Solutions). Camunda-derived components remain under the Apache License 2.0, and bundled third-party libraries keep their own licenses — see the [Licenses](/introduction/licenses) page and the [License Book](/introduction/third-party-libraries/aseeflow-bpm-platform-license-book).

### Compatibility

* Built on Camunda Platform 7.24; BPMN 2.0, CMMN 1.1, and DMN 1.3 support is unchanged.
* Source-compatible: the `org.camunda.bpm.*` packages and public API are retained.
* No database schema migration is required when moving from Camunda Platform 7.24.
* See [supported environments](/introduction/supported-environments) for the certified JDK, application server, and database versions.
