The GeoServer team is pleased to announce the release of GeoServer 2.6.5. Download bundles are provided (bin, war, dmg and exe) along with documentation and extensions.
GeoServer 2.6.5 is a maintenance release of GeoServer recommended for production deployment.
This is the last release of the GeoServer 2.6 series. Migrate to GeoServer 2.7 series for the latest stable release.
Thanks to everyone who took part by contributing fixes, new functionality, and documentation. Notable changes:
- Update the 2.6.4 XXE Security fix to allow OWS POST in JBOSS
- Can now seed layers with styles assigned to workspaces
- Raster to vector transformation with re-projection using NetCDF as data store
- Improvements to the GeoServer GDAL documentation for Windows
- Fix LDAP Example in the documentation
- Check the release notes for more details
- This release is made in conjunction with GeoTools 12.5 and GeoWebCache 1.6.3
Thanks to Torben Barsballe (Boundless) or this release. Thanks also to Kevin Smith (Boundless) for releasing GeoWebCache 1.6.3 and to Dave Kelsey (Boundless) for fixing the GeoServer OS X build.
About GeoServer 2.6
Articles and resources for GeoServer 2.6 series:
- GeoServer at FOSS4G
- Raster Views in GeoServer via the CoverageView concept (GeoSolutions)
- Advanced Raster Projection in GeoServer (GeoSolutions)
- Supporting Wind Barbs In GeoServer and GeoTools (GeoSolutions)
- GeoServer now supports Vector Footprints for ImageMosaic (GeoSolutions)
- 2.6.4 announcement
- 2.6.3 announcement and change log
- 2.6.2 announcement
- 2.6.1 announcement
- 2.6.0 announcement
- 2.6-RC1 announcement
- 2.6-beta announcement
from Planet GS via John Jason Fallows on Inoreader http://ift.tt/1Oj2b9B
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