We are proud to announce the second beta release in the 1.5 series. This release contains numerous bug fixes along with the ability to add coverages that are outside of the data directory.
We are proud to announce the second beta release in the 1.5 series. This release contains numerous bug fixes along with the ability to add coverages that are outside of the data directory.
We are proud to announce the second beta release in the 1.5 series. This release contains numerous bug fixes along with the ability to add coverages that are outside of the data directory.
How do we get the DB2 “extra” download updated? It is using the 2.2.2-SNAPSHOT while I think all the rest of the GS 1.5.b2 code uses the GT 2.3.x level.
I just discovered some DB2 fixes went into GT 2.2 and 2.4 but 2.3 got missed. These were just checked into 2.3 last week.
I will throw up a new version that uses gt 2.3 and will let you know when it is up and ready for download.
cheers,
Brent Owens
(The Open Planning Project)
David Adler wrote:
How do we get the DB2 "extra" download updated? It is using the 2.2.2-SNAPSHOT while I think all the rest of the GS 1.5.b2 code uses the GT 2.3.x level.
I just discovered some DB2 fixes went into GT 2.2 and 2.4 but 2.3 got missed. These were just checked into 2.3 last week.
We are proud to announce the second beta release in the 1.5 series. This release contains numerous bug fixes along with the ability to add coverages that are outside of the data directory.
Some feedback .... we have been unable to get this war release to run on JBoss 4.0.4. GeoServer 1.4 works in this environment; producing my own war from the 1.5.x branch (thanks for the tip Andrea) also works.
Jody
We are proud to announce the second beta release in the 1.5 series. This release contains numerous bug fixes along with the ability to add coverages that are outside of the data directory.
Some feedback .... we have been unable to get this war release to run on JBoss 4.0.4. GeoServer 1.4 works in this environment; producing my own war from the 1.5.x branch (thanks for the tip Andrea) also works.
It may be the reader fix I committed a couple of days ago (that
allows to have JAI only in the classpath, as a pure java jar).
I did not test explicitly with JBoss (this kind of testing is usually
done only before final releases).