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    Composable Agentic Platform (RHEL Enterprise Edition)

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    CAP Console is an enterprise solution composition environment for rapidly creating and deploying customised digital solutions to run on TomorrowX Programmable Data Agents. Using pre engineered, security and performance tested components, it helps organisations in highly regulated, secure and air gapped environments reuse proven building blocks, prototype rapidly and with agility, reduce delivery effort and accelerate web and multi protocol solution deployment.

    Overview

    CAP Console is an enterprise solution composition environment for rapidly creating, prototyping and deploying customised digital solutions to run on TomorrowX Programmable Data Agents. Using pre engineered, security and performance tested components, it enables organisations to assemble solution logic, user experiences and operational workflows faster while reusing proven building blocks. This helps reduce delivery effort, shorten development cycles and accelerate deployment across web and multi protocol environments.

    Built for enterprise and public sector organisations operating in highly regulated, secure and air gapped environments, CAP Console supports rapid solution creation without invasive change to existing systems, major redevelopment or forced migration. Teams can prototype with agility, validate ideas earlier and move proven designs into production with greater confidence in security, performance and operational fit. The platform is well suited to legacy system extension, secure digital service delivery, cyber uplift, operational modernisation and AI ready solution creation.

    The Enterprise Edition includes TomorrowX full library of plug and play functional and programming components, giving teams a repeatable foundation for composing production ready solutions at speed. By combining reusable enterprise grade components with deployment on Programmable Data Agents, CAP Console helps organisations deliver secure, scalable and adaptable solutions closer to where systems, controls and operational requirements already exist. This creates a practical path to faster innovation, better governance and more efficient delivery across complex environments.

    Highlights

    • Pre-engineered, enterprise-ready components for rapidly building secure digital solutions in highly regulated environments.
    • Reduce delivery effort, increase agility and accelerate deployment without invasive system change, large-scale redevelopment or forced modernisation.
    • Support web and multi-protocol solution creation with reusable components designed for security, performance and production confidence.

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Operating system
    Rhel 10.1 (Coughlan)

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    Composable Agentic Platform (RHEL Enterprise Edition)

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    Cost/hour
    t3.large
    Recommended
    $35.675
    t3a.medium
    $35.675
    t3.medium
    $35.675
    m5.xlarge
    $35.675
    t3a.xlarge
    $35.675
    t3a.large
    $35.675
    m6i.large
    $35.675
    t3.xlarge
    $35.675
    m6i.xlarge
    $35.675
    m5.large
    $35.675

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

    Version release notes

    This is a maintenance release of the Composable Agentic Platform (CAP) Console on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 (Coughlan), updating the embedded Jetty web server from 12.1.8 to 12.1.10 within the Jetty 12.1.x Long-Term-Support line. It is a patch-level upgrade: there are no API changes, no configuration changes, and no changes to request or response behaviour. All existing rulesets, extensions, and TCL scripts continue to work unchanged.

    Platform updates:

    • Embedded Jetty 12.1.8 -> 12.1.10 - Upgraded the standalone Console runtime to the current Jetty 12.1.x LTS patch release. Jetty 12.1.10 carries upstream stability fixes for static-resource handling and HTTP compliance from the 12.1.9 and 12.1.10 releases, and corrects a Jetty packaging issue in which Jetty's own shipped virtual-thread pool configuration emitted a deprecation warning on startup.
    • Clean, warning-free startup - The Console now starts without the cosmetic VirtualThreadPool deprecation warning previously seen in the server log on every boot. Virtual threads were already enabled and working in 12.1.8; this release removes only the spurious warning, leaving runtime behaviour unchanged.
    • RHEL 10.1 + JDK 21 LTS baseline retained - The AMI keeps the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 (Coughlan) + JDK 21 LTS foundation, systemd cap-console service, first-boot cap-init credential initialisation, and pre-installed AWS Systems Manager agent, rebuilt against the 12.1.10 distribution.

    Quality and supply chain:

    • Dependency review - Reviewed the full Jetty 12.1.8 -> 12.1.10 change set for API removals and breaking changes; none apply to CAP. The pinned Netty stack (4.2.13.Final) and the bundled MIME type table were re-verified against Jetty 12.1.10 and are unchanged.
    • Reproducible AMI build - The AMI is produced by the same auditable EC2 Image Builder pipeline (triggered from GitHub Actions OIDC) used for prior releases, now stamping the release version onto the AMI name and tags automatically.

    Upgrade notes:

    • In-place Console updates are Jetty-version-tolerant - Customers applying the Console application update via the TomorrowX update server are not required to move their Jetty server version; the in-place Console update does not perform a server-level Jetty change. Customers who want the Jetty 12.1.10 server runtime itself should launch from this AMI.
    • No agent changes required - The CAP Agent engine is unchanged. No JAR replacement across PDA, Multi-Protocol, or Stress agent lib directories is needed, and no PDA restart is required as a result of this update.

    For full documentation see: https://docs.tomorrowx.com 

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    As with all new programming languages, the Hello, World! program generally is a computer program that outputs or displays the message Hello, World. Such a program is very simple in most programming languages and is often used to illustrate the basic syntax of a programming language. It is often the first program written by people learning to code.

    Now step inside and follow these steps to complete your very first composition with the Composable Agentic Platform by TomorrowX. https://docs.tomorrowx.com/cap/guides/hello-world 

    IMPORTANT: Please read the docs - Essential things to do first In order to manage the default accounts, and change passwords. https://docs.tomorrowx.com/cap/product-reference/getting-started/essential-things-to-do-first 

    First time users can launch the console at http://{Instance IP/DNS}/console e.g. http://12.34.56.78/console  User ID: ec2-user Password: {instance-id}

    Further information can be found in the dedicated AWS User Deployment Guide. https://docs.tomorrowx.com/cap/product-reference/installation-and-configuration/aws-user-deployment-guide 

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