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Version 4.6.10

The NetCDF-Java/Common Data Model (CDM) library and THREDDS Data Server (TDS) version 4.6.10 were released on April 19th, 2017. These are stable releases, and as such, the development team recommends these upgrades to anyone using the CDM or TDS.

Note that this release fixes a critical issue that prevented a fresh installation of TDS from starting. It was deemed serious enough that we've decided to cut another release, even though v4.6.9 was shipped just two days ago. There is also one other bug fix related to ToolsUI Web Start (see the Changes section below). All users are encouraged to upgrade to this release even if they recently upgraded to v4.6.9.

The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) is 100% Java, open source, and runs as a Tomcat web server application. TDS data serving capabilities are built on top of Unidata's netCDF-Java / CDM library. The CDM data model combines the NetCDF-3, DAP2, and HDF5 data models, into what is called the Common Data Model (CDM). It has a pluggable "I/O Service Provider" architecture that allows it to read various file formats into the CDM, including NetCDF, HDF5, GRIB, NEXRAD levels 2 and 3, and others, as well as datasets served through the OPeNDAP protocol. The TDS then builds data services on top of the CDM.

Downloads

Artifact Description
netCDFAll.jar The netCDF library implements the full CDM model, including all other jar dependencies. [md5] [sha1]
toolsUI.jar The toolsUI.jar contains everything to run the ToolsUI application. [md5] [sha1]
tdm.jar The THREDDS Data Manager (TDM) does background Indexing for GRIB Feature Collections. [md5] [sha1]
thredds.war The THREDDS Data Server web application. (please note that you will need to rename the download to thredds.war, or, if you are using tomcat, thredds##4.6.10.war) [md5] [sha1]

Documentation

Changes

In addition to the bug fixes and new additions contained in the v4.6.9 release, v4.6.10 addresses the following:

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.

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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