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Talend Administration Center

Talend Administration Center R2026-04 is available. For more information, see QTAC-2183 (cumulative patch).

Upcoming changes

Talend LogServer, deprecated from Talend 8.0, will be removed from Talend Administration Center in June 2026. Due to a third-party EOL and as Talend LogServer will no longer be supported, newer ELK linked to Talend Administration Center will not be supported anymore. You can continue to use ELK by setting it up manually or ask to be accompanied by Professional Services in setting up monitoring framework.

New features

Feature Description
Add multiple emails to a Talend Administration Center user account The new External Email Recipients tab in Mails selection allows administrators to include non-TAC users with external email addresses as recipients of notification events.
This feature allows you to notify stakeholders, partners, or distribution lists that do not have a Talend Administration Center account.
External Email Recipients tab.
New ability to read the master key from the environment variables You can specify the master key for encryption in Talend Administration Center environment variables for security purposes.

For more information, see Specifying master key for encryption in Talend Administration Center environment variables.

New forceDelete parameter for the removeServer metaservlet command You can set the new forceDelete parameter to true for removeServer to force the deletion of an execution server, even when its tasks are currently in a processing state.
New getServerProjectAuthorization metaservlet command The new getServerProjectAuthorization command returns project/server/virtual-server associations with their authorization status, whether they can work together or are excluded.
New scheduler.conf.failedExecutionNotificationSender.periodMinutes parameter The new scheduler.conf.failedExecutionNotificationSender.periodMinutes parameter allows you to set the interval for checking and sending notifications on failed executions. The default value is set to 20 minutes, so a notification is sent 20 minutes after a task execution failed.

For more information, see Configuring the interval for sending notifications on failed task executions.

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