Patch: JMap 6.5 c is now available

The 6.5c patch is now available for download on our website: http://k2geospatial.com/support.

Take note that this patch is only compatible with JMap 6.5 and its patches (a-b). If you are using a version prior to 6.5, your JMap Server must be migrated to version 6.5 before installing this patch. After having installed this patch, all deployed applications must be updated in JMap Admin.

For your information, a complete version of JMap 6.5 that contains all released patches is now available for download on our website. That complete version can be installed on all JMap versions starting from JMap 6.0.

Warning: If your organization uses editable SQL Server spatial data sources, please ensure that your data have the same SRID as related spatial data source in JMap. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact the K2 Geospatial's technical support.

JMap 6.5c release notes
  New features / improvements
- A heat map analysis function was added for point layers.
- A clustering analysis function was added for point layers.
- Improved performance with vector region layers in the image producer.
- The print dialog is no more blocked by popup blockers in JMap Web.
- The print dialog was improved to support low resolutions.
- Added the "NAD 1983 StatePlane Idaho East FIPS 1101 Feet" projection.
- Added the "NAD 1983 StatePlane Texas South FIPS 4205 Feet" projection.
- Added the "NAD 1983 StatePlane Texas Central FIPS 4205 Feet" projection.
- Added the "NAD 1983 StatePlane Texas North FIPS 4205 Feet" projection.

  Bug fixes
- The WFS spatial data source computed wrong extent if there are NaN geometries extracted.
- Fixed a problem with bound attributes in the WFS spatial data source.
- Fixed encoding issues with accentuated layer names in the WMS capabilities file produced by deployed WMS services.
- Fixed a problem reading some arcs from ESRI Personal Geodatabase files.
- Added support for curve polygons read from DWG/DXF files.
- Scaled block references defined in DWG/DXF files were not returned by the reader.
- Fixed a crash in JMap Server while reading the geometry plane from some rare DWG/DXF files.
- Fixed problems while executing some attribute queries based on layers loaded by reference.
- It was not possible to add a form photo component in a section other than the first section of the layer form.
- The system database was not saved after having added a new style template.
- Spatial data sources update schedules remain active after the related spatial data sources were deleted.
- Any JMap Admin administrators could edit a spatial data source schedule without having the resource ownership.
- It was not possible to add "Remote access" permissions to users that were not JMap administrators.
- It was not possible to create a JMap Spatial Table spatial data source without super administrative permissions.
- Permission modifications made from the spatial data source list page were not saved.
- Invalid ownership permissions could be assigned to layers after an upgrade from JMap 6.0.
- JMap administrator groups could lose their administrative permissions after an upgrade from JMap 6.0.
- It was not always possible to move an attribute query into an existing group in JMap Admin.
- Log files downloaded from JMap Admin could be incomplete.
- The layer tile cache was no more used by deployed JMap Web applications.
- It was possible to select elements from invisible vector layers in JMap Web.
- Fixed a problem while loading a project's configuration if a layer had an apostrophe in its name.
- Added the minimum support for the mouseover $URL function in JMap Web.
- Annotation and ellipse vector elements were not supported by JMap Web.
- Entering the full screen mode in JMap Web could cause the map to disappear.
- The layer selection is now cleared before executing an attribute query in JMap Web.
- The Google directions tool was no more working in JMap Web.
- The "__ELEMENT_JMAP_ID__" attribute was removed from attribute queries result tables in JMap Web.
- Fixed form table rendering in JMap Web.
- Fixed a few Spanish translations in the JMap Web application.
- JMap network connections could hang if network issues occurred and proxy connections were established.
- Fixed the "add to current selection" option while executing an attribute query in JMap Pro.
- It was difficult to display the mouseover over a point if the layer was configured to display a SVG symbol.
- JMap Pro API change: The protected queryFiltersChanged attribute in VectorLayer is now deprecated. Use invalidate() instead.
- Fixed a rendering problem in the data exportation dialog from advanced information reports.
- Fixed an incorrect Spanish translation in the print layout dialog in JMap Pro.

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Sylvain Beaumont
Director, Research and Development
K2 Geospatial