MID Server release notes

  • Release version: Yokohama
  • Updated January 30, 2025
  • 3 minutes to read
  • The ServiceNow® MID Server application enables communication and data transfers between a ServiceNow instance and external applications, data sources, and services. MID Server was enhanced and updated in the Yokohama release.

    MID Server highlights for the Yokohama release

    • MID Server supports and requires a minimum JRE version 17. The MID Server is bundled with version 17.0.12 and the minimum JRE version supported is 17.0.10.
    • The MID Server can now be installed on Windows hosts directly as a LocalSystem or non-admin user with Start and Stop permissions.

    See MID Server for more information.

    Important information for upgrading MID Server to Yokohama

    For the latest MID Server system requirements, see MID Server system requirements. The minimum JRE version supported is 17.0.10 and the recommended version is 17.0.12.

    If you have installed your own JRE, the upgrade process takes the following actions to verify that the MID Server uses a supported JRE:
    • If a MID Server is using an unsupported version of the JRE when it upgrades, the upgrade process displays a warning message with the minimum and recommended JRE version.
    • If a supported JRE is running on the MID Server host, the upgraded MID Server uses that version.

    All MID Server host machines require access to the download site at install.service-now.com to enable auto-upgrades. For additional details, read how the system manages MID Server upgrades.

    Only one Windows MID Server service is permitted according to the executable path. Upgraded Windows MID Servers that have multiple services pointing to the same installation folder can’t start. See MID Server fails to start for more information.

    For more information about MID Server upgrades, see the following topics:

    New in the Yokohama release

    External Credential Storage and Management supports certificate-based authentication for Azure Key Vault
    The External Credential Storage and Management added support for certificate-based authentication when connecting to Azure Key Vault. This provides a more secure and flexible way to authenticate, especially for enterprise environments that prefer certificate credentials over client secrets.

    Changed in this release

    MID Server supports and requires a minimum JRE version 17

    The MID Server is compiled using Java 17 and is incompatible with any Java version below 17 for runtime execution. The MID Server is bundled with version 17.0.12 and the minimum JRE version supported is 17.0.10. See the MID Server JRE Minimum Version Requirement Update to JRE 17 Starting from Yokohama Release [KB1704368] article in the Now Support Knowledge Base for information about required procedures before upgrading the instance.

    Improvements when manually installing a MID Server on Windows

    The MID Server can now be installed on Windows hosts directly as a LocalSystem or non-admin user with Start and Stop permissions.

    Removed in this release

    Activation information

    MID Server is a ServiceNow AI Platform feature that is active by default.