Patch: JMap 7.0b is now available

The 7.0b patch is now available for download on our website: http://k2geospatial.com/support.

Important: If your organization uses JMap 7.0 or 7.0a, please ensure to upgrade to the 7.0b version as soon as possible to prevent performance issues and fix a security issue in JMap Admin.

Take note that this patch is only compatible with JMap 7.0 and its patch(a). If you are using a version prior to 7.0, your JMap Server must be migrated to version 7.0 before installing this patch. After installing this patch, all deployed applications must be updated in JMap Admin.

The 7.0b patch contains a new deployment mode to help organizations deploying JMap Pro. For more information: https://k2geospatial.com/2016/12/new-deployment-mode-for-jmap-pro/

For your information, a complete version of JMap 7.0b 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 6.5.

JMap 7.0b release notes
  Bug fixes
- Fixed major performance problems in JMap Server while updating spatial data sources.
- Fixed an important security issue in JMap Admin.
- Fixed an issue related to clock synchronization while detecting remote spatial data source updates.
- Fixed an issue related to layer subform importation in JMap Admin.
- Fixed spatial data source and layer status issues in JMap Admin.
- Fixed an issue with spatial data source and layer selection in JMap Admin.
- Fixed a crash that could occur in JMap Admin when a project was deleted.
- Fixed a crash that could occur in JMap Admin when a layer was deleted.
- Fixed a regression in the JMap login filter that prevented external filters to implement a SSO service.
- While migrating from JMap 6.5 to JMap 7.0, the customprojections.properties file was overwritten.
- Fixed an issue with raster symbol selection in JMap Web.
- Maps printed from JMap Web didn't contain selected elements.
- Maps printed from JMap Web didn't apply active WMS filters.
- Fixed an issue with the layer ordering displayed in the layer panel in JMap Web.
- Fixed an issue with the layer visibility in JMap Web.
- In JMap Web, the scroll bar was missing in the query panel after having executed a query.
- In JMap Web, some buttons became white when clicked in Internet Explorer.
- Fixed the layer panel rendering in JMap Web when displayed on a mobile or a projector.
- In JMap Web, the reference to a selected element remained in its initial place when the element was moved.

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Sylvain Beaumont
Director, Research and Development
K2 Geospatial