Hi all,
The release release candidate 2 for GeoNetwork opensource version 2.2 took longer than expected, but its there now. Hopefully this delay avoids the need for another RC release. If no breaking bugs are found in this release, the Final Release will follow in two weeks after a vote by the Project Steering Committee.
Please test extensively. There is a long list of fixes and improvements.
This is NOT a stable version and should not be used in production environments.
Will the latest GeoServer (1.6.2) be included in this release or the
impending GeoNetwork 2.2 release? Is there a list of projects/versions
that GeoNetwork is built upon? It looks like lucene is in there...
Thanks
Josh
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeroen Ticheler [mailto:Jeroen.Ticheler@anonymised.com]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 9:50 AM
To: geonetwork-devel@lists.sourceforge.net;
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Subject: [GeoNetwork-devel] GeoNetwork v2.2 Release Candidate 2
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Hi all,
The release release candidate 2 for GeoNetwork opensource version 2.2
took longer than expected, but its there now. Hopefully this delay
avoids the need for another RC release. If no breaking bugs are found
in this release, the Final Release will follow in two weeks after a
vote by the Project Steering Committee.
Please test extensively. There is a long list of fixes and improvements.
This is NOT a stable version and should not be used in production
environments.
Will the latest GeoServer (1.6.2) be included in this release or the
impending GeoNetwork 2.2 release?
I guess Geoserver version embedded is currently 1.5.3 but you could
install your own geoserver and point intermap to your latest geoserver
installation.
Exactly. Currently GeoNetwork requires Java 5 while GeoServer depends on Java 6 (as far as I know). Until that has been tested and resolved, we can not upgrade GeoServer.
Cio,
Jeroen
On Mar 12, 2008, at 3:13 PM, Francois-Xavier Prunayre wrote:
Hi Josh,
Josh Hevenor wrote:
Will the latest GeoServer (1.6.2) be included in this release or the
impending GeoNetwork 2.2 release?
I guess Geoserver version embedded is currently 1.5.3 but you could
install your own geoserver and point intermap to your latest geoserver
installation.
I've done that and happily run with Geoserver 1.6.1 in the same Tomcat as Geonetwork. I haven't had much luck with 1.6.2 (there seems to perhaps be some kind of memory leak).
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A. Soroka / Digital Research & Scholarship Dep't : Digital Scholarship R&D / the University of Virginia Library
On Mar 12, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Francois-Xavier Prunayre wrote:
Hi Josh,
Josh Hevenor wrote:
Will the latest GeoServer (1.6.2) be included in this release or the
impending GeoNetwork 2.2 release?
I guess Geoserver version embedded is currently 1.5.3 but you could
install your own geoserver and point intermap to your latest geoserver
installation.
I'm a little confused here-- I've been running Geonetwork in Tomcat with Java 6 for months now without any enormous problems. What kinds of problems would be expected because of this?
---
A. Soroka / Digital Research & Scholarship Dep't : Digital Scholarship R&D / the University of Virginia Library
On Mar 12, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Jeroen Ticheler wrote:
Exactly. Currently GeoNetwork requires Java 5 while GeoServer depends
on Java 6 (as far as I know). Until that has been tested and resolved,
we can not upgrade GeoServer.
Cio,
Jeroen
On Mar 12, 2008, at 3:13 PM, Francois-Xavier Prunayre wrote:
Hi Josh,
Josh Hevenor wrote:
Will the latest GeoServer (1.6.2) be included in this release or the
impending GeoNetwork 2.2 release?
I guess Geoserver version embedded is currently 1.5.3 but you could
install your own geoserver and point intermap to your latest geoserver
installation.
I've been running Java 1.5.0_14 with GeoServer 1.6.0, Tomcat 5.5, and GeoNetwork 2.2 RC2. I haven't run into any problems yet.
- John
Jeroen Ticheler wrote:
Exactly. Currently GeoNetwork requires Java 5 while GeoServer depends on Java 6 (as far as I know). Until that has been tested and resolved, we can not upgrade GeoServer.
Cio,
Jeroen
On Mar 12, 2008, at 3:13 PM, Francois-Xavier Prunayre wrote:
Hi Josh,
Josh Hevenor wrote:
Will the latest GeoServer (1.6.2) be included in this release or the
impending GeoNetwork 2.2 release?
I guess Geoserver version embedded is currently 1.5.3 but you could
install your own geoserver and point intermap to your latest geoserver
installation.
Yes, on (some!?) windows systems there seems to be problems with XSLT compilation that fails. It indeed does not occur on all installations but often enough to not trust recommending that version. To be sure, someone has to look into the failing XSLT files and make sure they compile also on systems with Java 6 that until now cause trouble.
Ciao,
Jeroen
On Mar 12, 2008, at 3:28 PM, ajs6f wrote:
I'm a little confused here-- I've been running Geonetwork in Tomcat
with Java 6 for months now without any enormous problems. What kinds
of problems would be expected because of this?
---
A. Soroka / Digital Research & Scholarship Dep't : Digital
Scholarship R&D / the University of Virginia Library
On Mar 12, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Jeroen Ticheler wrote:
Exactly. Currently GeoNetwork requires Java 5 while GeoServer depends
on Java 6 (as far as I know). Until that has been tested and resolved,
we can not upgrade GeoServer.
Cio,
Jeroen
On Mar 12, 2008, at 3:13 PM, Francois-Xavier Prunayre wrote:
Hi Josh,
Josh Hevenor wrote:
Will the latest GeoServer (1.6.2) be included in this release or the
impending GeoNetwork 2.2 release?
I guess Geoserver version embedded is currently 1.5.3 but you could
install your own geoserver and point intermap to your latest
geoserver
installation.