NetCDF-Java library and TDS version 4.6.5 Released

The NetCDF-Java/Common Data Model (CDM) library and THREDDS Data Server (TDS) version 4.6.5 were released on April 5th, 2016. This is a bug fix release, and as such, the development team recommends this upgrade to anyone using the CDM or TDS. The latest update can be downloaded from:

Version 4.6.4 was released on February 12th, 2016. The 4.6.5 release addresses the following issues from the 4.6.4 release:

New features and enhancements

  • Added a command-line utility to replay tomcat access logs against a different server. Useful to test upgrades to a new TDS.
  • Gradle now generates a thredds-parent Maven BOM publication
  • The build is now done completely in gradle — the maven pom files have been removed.

Bug fixes

  • Fix TDM when triggering update for more than an handful of Grib FeatureCollections
  • Fix DMSP IOSP to read more of the header
  • Fix NEXRAD Level 2 IOSP to work with caching
  • Improve time series reading for WMS requests (pairs with fix in ncWMS repo)
  • Extend bounding box on NCSS form for single point dataset to ensure default request is valid
  • Clean up some units coming from grib tables to ensure they are udunits compatible.
  • Clean up command line cruft by converting System.out calls to use logging

All users are strongly encouraged to move to 4.6. For more information about the 4.6 release and how to upgrade, please see Upgrading to TDS 4.6.

Many thanks to our external contributors who committed code to this release: R. Schmunk (@msdsoftware) and Joan Pau Beltran (@joanpau).

For a full list of changes between v4.6.4 and v4.6.5, as well as links to the original GitHub issues, please see the Github Issue Tracker.

Real-world use of new features by the user community is integral to the process of creating and refining these libraries. Please send any potential issues to the development team via the THREDDS GitHub issue tracker, Unidata's support system (support-netcdf-java@unidata.ucar.edu or support-thredds@unidata.ucar.edu) or the user community mailing lists (netcdf-java@unidata.ucar.edu or thredds@unidata.ucar.edu).

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