November 2025
With version 2025.2.0, the ADITO platform delivers a range of technical improvements that strengthen core services, developer guidance, and runtime stability.
This release expands the technical foundation for Microsoft Graph integration, improves internal service and configuration access, and addresses several issues in runtime behavior. The result is a platform that is easier to extend and more robust in existing installations. For the full technical detail, see the full changelog.
The following sections highlight selected larger changes that have been introduced since the previous major release.
Calendar and Microsoft Graph: Continued expansion of the new backend foundation
A major focus of this release is the continued evolution of the calendar stack. Several changes prepare the platform for the transition toward the newer Graph-based calendar backend and related APIs.
This includes calendar switch logic, new API building blocks, deeper integration across infrastructure and client modules, and expanded support for recurring appointments. Together, these changes reduce migration risk and support the continued development of Microsoft calendar integration.
Platform internals: New foundations for integrations and configuration access
The release includes a range of backend changes that strengthen the internal platform architecture. Among them are new service interfaces, early read-only API groundwork, improved access to configuration data, and continued work around system database access.
These changes are mostly internal, but they help make the platform more modular, easier to extend, and better prepared for future service integrations.
Developer experience: Clearer guidance in scripting and documentation
Several documentation gaps have been closed in this release, especially around validation helpers and JDito-related APIs.
This helps make platform behavior easier to understand and reduces ambiguity when working with scripts and extension points.
REST web services: More robust and better prepared for integration
REST web services have also been improved across recent platform updates. These changes include clearer API behavior, better support for integration scenarios, and technical hardening in areas such as request handling and interface configuration.
Together, these improvements make external integrations more predictable and help reduce friction when connecting the platform to third-party systems.
Security and hardening: Reduced risk in critical integration areas
Recent platform updates have also strengthened security and hardening in selected areas. This includes improvements around web service handling and editor-related processing, helping reduce the risk of faulty or unsafe behavior in security-sensitive integration scenarios.
These changes are mostly technical in nature, but they contribute to a more reliable platform foundation for productive use.
Stability improvements across mail, linking, and startup
Alongside the larger structural changes, 2025.2.0 also includes a range of fixes across infrastructure and runtime behavior. These address issues in areas such as mail processing, remote calendar integration or startup stability.
The result is a release that not only adds important groundwork for future capabilities, but also improves robustness in existing installations.
