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ImageI/O-Ext 1.1.2 Released

Dear all,GeoSolutions is pleased to announce the ImageI/O-Ext 1.1.2 release. With respect to 1.1.1, it adds a few bug fixes as well as improvements for the Tiff reader as well as on how we manage file memory mapping to provide a nice performance boost on remotely mounted file systems, e.g. NFS.Release artifacts have been deployed on the GeoSolutions maven repository, as well as on the OSGEO one.It is worth to notice that we are right now discussing with the GeoServer community for switching the GeoServer 2.1.x branch to this new ImageI/O-Ext release (the unstable trunk version already leverages on this newest ImageI/O-Ext) .If...

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Time and elevation support in GeoServer

Busy times in GeoSolutions and in GeoServer land! We just finished adding support for WMS time and elevation in GeoServer WMS on trunk, with plans to backport it to the stable 2.1.x series after the 2.1.1 release.Configuring and using dimensions is performed, as tradition, by means an easy to use GUI. Just take a layer that has time information (or elevation), like this "storm tracks" layer:Then switch to the new Dimensions tab and configure time support as follows:Submit and voilà, you have your time enabled layer. Looking at the capabilities you can see GeoServer is automatically extracting the list of...

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GeoServer News: Hiding layers from the capabilities document

Hi all,in this blog post we would like to talk about a new functionality that we has just introduced in GeoServer, the layer "advertised" flag.As you know, ignoring security settings for the moment, all enabled layers configured in GeoServer are made available though all the OGC services for which they make sense: vector layers are published automatically to WMS and WFS, raster layers to WMS and WCS.This is a fine default behavior, but in some cases one would like that the layer was there, but without making the layer known to the general public. Tipical use cases:you want to expose...

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GeoSolutions Talks @ FOSS4G 2011

Dear All,it looks like we will have some busy times at FOSS4G this week.If you check this search you can see a few interesting talks that we will give, let's group them by topic:GeoServerThe State of GeoServer Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:00pm - 1:30pmGeoServer on steroids Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:30pm - 2:00pmAdvanced cartographic map rendering in GeoServer Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:00pm - 2:30pmRaster data in GeoServer and GeoTools: Achievements, issues and future developments Wed, 09/14/2011 - 3:00pm - 3:30pmThe status of GeoServer WPS Thu, 09/15/2011 - 2:00pm - 2:30pmGeoToolsRaster data in GeoServer and GeoTools: Achievements, issues and future developments Wed, 09/14/2011 -...

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