Patch: JMap 6.0m is now available

The 6.0m patch is now available for download on our website: http://k2geospatial.com/support.

Take note that this patch is only compatible with JMap 6.0 and its patches (a-l). If you are using a version prior to 6.0, your JMap Server must be migrated to version 6.0 before installing this patch. After installing this patch, all deployed applications must be updated in JMap Admin.

JMap 6.0m release notes
  New features / improvements
- Added support for curve polygons read from GML files.
- Added support for read-only fields read from SQL Server and MySQL in the JMap editable spatial data source.

  Bug fixes
- Fixed the "add to current selection" option while executing an attribute query in JMap Pro.
- Fixed a formatting issue while loading form values from Oracle number fields in JMap Pro and JMap Web.
- Fixed a warning that appeared in the Java console while starting a JMap Pro application with Java 1.8 build 72/73.
- Added robustness for remote spatial data sources type changes in JMap Server.
- Added robustness for remote layers type changes in JMap Server.
- 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 a concurrency error while updating 2 spatial data sources reading the same GML file.
- It was not possible to configure a WMS spatial data source if one of the parent layers in the WMS capabilities didn't have a CRS value defined.
- It was not possible to add a form photo component in a section other than the first section of the layer form.
- JMap editable spatial data sources created from published personal layers could not be edited in JMap Admin.
- All spatial data sources appeared as shared in JMap Admin.

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Sylvain Beaumont
Director, Research and Development
K2 Geospatial