[Geoserver-users] 1.6.0-RC1 released

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Download the first Release Candidate of 1.6.0

We are pleased to announce GeoServer 1.6.0-RC1 is available for download [http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOS/1.6.0-RC1 or http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=25086&package_id=38410&release_id=554392]. Since beta4 the team has has closed over 60 issues, tightening up every single detail. This is easily the most solid first release candidate that we’ve ever issued, as we are wanting to have as few release candidates as possible. So if you have not upgraded to the 1.6.x series then now is the time to do so, to ensure that any problems that may arise get fixed as quickly as possible, before 1.6.0.

The 1.6.x series is a major leap forward from 1.5, with major leaps in performance, WFS 1.1 support, and the new ‘versioning’ WFS. There is also much better support for Google Earth and Google Maps/Virtual Earth/Yahoo! Maps, leveraging better integration with OpenLayers. There is also a new integrated security subsystem, built on Acegi, to provide role-based access control to GeoServer resources. But the real reason to upgrade to 1.6.0 is a ton of bug fixes, all the rough edges are getting sanded down, so that most all features ‘just work’, no matter what you throw at them. So please download and let us know how it goes.

I’m trying to build from the src download, but starting a mvn install gives me the following error

missing modules: maven, wfsv and net.opengis.vwfs

these modules are not in the download.

commenting them in the pom doesn’t do the trick because the jar’s from these modules are needed.

further i investigated the differences between the src doownload from 1.5.4 and the wem/WEB-INF/lib directory is missing too. Where do i put the extension library’s like for the image-pyramid plugin and the oracle plugin i need.

Greeting Kris

Chris Holmes cholmes@anonymised.com 11/19/07 5:09 >>>

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Download the first Release Candidate of 1.6.0

We are pleased to announce GeoServer 1.6.0-RC1 is available for download
[http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOS/1.6.0-RC1 or
[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=25086&package_id=38410&release_id=554392].](http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=25086&package_id=38410&release_id=554392].)
Since beta4 the team has has closed over 60 issues, tightening up
every single detail. This is easily the most solid first release
candidate that we’ve ever issued, as we are wanting to have as few
release candidates as possible. So if you have not upgraded to the
1.6.x series then now is the time to do so, to ensure that any problems
that may arise get fixed as quickly as possible, before 1.6.0.

The 1.6.x series is a major leap forward from 1.5, with major leaps in
performance, WFS 1.1 support, and the new ‘versioning’ WFS. There is
also much better support for Google Earth and Google Maps/Virtual
Earth/Yahoo! Maps, leveraging better integration with OpenLayers. There
is also a new integrated security subsystem, built on Acegi, to provide
role-based access control to GeoServer resources. But the real reason
to upgrade to 1.6.0 is a ton of bug fixes, all the rough edges are
getting sanded down, so that most all features ‘just work’, no matter
what you throw at them. So please download and let us know how it goes.

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