+1. That's my expectation, also.On 1 June 2017 at 13:03, Eric Wittmann <eric.wittmann@redhat.com> wrote:I do not believe that there were any database changes between 1.2.8 and 1.30. So I *think* you should be OK if you just upgrade the application and skip the export/import process (just point the new version to your existing database). However, I would advise you to clone your database and give it a try first (on a test system), before doing anything in production.-EricOn Wed, May 31, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Celso Agra <celso.agra@gmail.com> wrote:______________________________Hi all,Sorry about that, but I'm concern to upgrade my apiman to a newest.I read about upgrating the application: http://www.apiman.io/latest/installation-guide.html#_upgradi ng_to_a_new_apiman_version But I'd like to know if I upgrade from 1.2.8 to 1.3.0 is must needed to export and reimport all data from different versions.Could I just change server and application without change anything in my database? just put the new wildfly running the apiman instance. Would be possible to do that?PS.: My APIMan is running with a remote database and remote Keycloak.Best Regards,-----
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