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GeoServer 1.6.0-beta3 Released
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on Wednesday September 19, @03:36PM
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from the from-beta-to-charlie dept.
from the from-beta-to-charlie dept.
Chris Holmes writes "GeoServer 1.5.0-beta3 released. Details at http://blog.geoserver.org/2007/09/18/geoserver-16- beta3/" From the blog: "The main focus of this release has been a number of performance improvements, done by Andrea Aime. These center around the WMS, and can be seen most clearly on layers that do not have any labels. Soon we should improve the labeling as well, so keep an eye, since GeoServer is getting legitimately fast."
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Anonymous Voxel writes "The open source webmapping server GeoServer 1.5.3 has been released. According to GeosServer Blog [...] This version represents the culmination of a ton of hard work to make GeoServer more compatible with the new formats gaining great popularity in the rapidly expanding geo world. Foremost among the improvements is a number of advances in our support for Google Earth. KML, the format understood by Google Earth, has been available from GeoServer for awhile. But our implementation wasn’t flexible enough to make good looking maps and to take advantage of the advanced features of the format. That has all changed, with better default styling, custom placemarks from templates, support for ‘Super-Overlays’ and Time, and automatic generation of legend information. There is also experimental support for referencing an existing cache of tiles to use in a Super-Overlay. The ability to style one’s 2d map and get the same output in Google Earth has also improved dramatically, as it now picks up proper scale elements." The rest of the announcement below.
GeoServer 1.5.4 Released
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st_0x0ef writes "From GeoServer Blog: The GeoServer team is pleased to announce the availability of the latest stable release, 1.5.4.
This bugfix release provides a bunch of KML and templates related fixes, support for Arabic labeling, propper Google projection
support, validating GML 2.1.2.1 schemas, and a lot more. Also to note, this is the release that finally is able to be deployed on Oracle Application Server. Full changelog is located here. This release is based off the brand new GeoTools 2.3.5 stable release."
support, validating GML 2.1.2.1 schemas, and a lot more. Also to note, this is the release that finally is able to be deployed on Oracle Application Server. Full changelog is located here. This release is based off the brand new GeoTools 2.3.5 stable release."
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