Apologies for duplication.

I am pleased to announce the release of djatoka v1.1, as well as the
djatoka Viewer v2.0. There have been significant improvements since the
initial release and hope you find the expanded feature set helpful.

What is djatoka?
djatoka is a Java-based open source image server with an attractive 
basic feature set and extensibility under control of the community of 
implementers. Off-the-shelf, djatoka provides compression and region 
extraction of JPEG 2000 images, URI-addressability of regions, and 
support for a rich set of input/output image formats (e.g., BMP, GIF, 
JPG, PNG, PNM, TIF, JPEG 2000). djatoka also comes with a plug-in 
framework that allows transformations to be applied to regions and 
resolutions (e.g., watermarking).

On the Fedora front, I'll be publishing draft Content Model, Service 
Definition and Service Deployment references which work with djatoka 
later this week in preparation for OR09.  I look forward to discussing 
how djatoka may be best integrated with Fedora.

Thanks,
Ryan

Contents:
- Wiki
- Download
- Demo
- New Features
- Enhancements
- djatoka Viewer v2.0 - Enhancements

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Wiki
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In addition to v1.1, I'm pleased to announce the djatoka Jpeg 2000 Image
Server project wiki.  The wiki intends to centralize all the knowledge
about djatoka, and the clients and server extensions being developed.

djatoka Project Wiki:
http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/djatoka/

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Download
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Both the adore-djatoka and djatoka Viewer downloads and instructions are
now available at sourceforge.net.

Download:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=236706

Installation:
http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/djatoka/index.php?title=Installation

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Demo
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OpenURL Service Examples:
http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/djatoka/index.php?title=Djatoka_OpenURL_Services

Content: Ansel Adams; Photos of Japanese-American Internment at Manzanar
Source: Library of Congress

Using djatoka IIPImage Viewer:
http://african.lanl.gov/adore-djatoka/viewer/

Using djatoka OpenLayers Viewer:
http://african.lanl.gov/adore-djatoka/openlayers/

Content: Gregorian choir book Antiphonary Tsgrooten
Source: University of Ghent

Using djatoka IIPImage Viewer:
http://african.lanl.gov/adore-djatoka/

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New Features
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  - Added Scaling Support
    + New OpenURL Service Format Parameter: "svc.scale"
  - Added JPX compositing layer extraction support
    + New OpenURL Service Format Parameter: "svc.clayer"
    + Perform all djatoka functions on individual compositing layers
    + JPX compositing layer compression is not currently supported.
  - Added JP2 XML Box Support
   + New OpenURL Service: info:lanl-repo/svc/getJP2XML
   + Wraps JPEG 2000 XML Box records in a wrapper XML schema
  - Dynamic Database IReferentResolver Implementation using JBDC/DBCP
  - Remote Referent (e.g., http & ftp) Access Controls

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Enhancements
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  - Solaris-x86 Kakadu Binaries
  - Enhanced Windows Batch Files
  - Extended TIFF Input Support (e.g., CCITT/LZW/PB)
  - New info:lanl-repo/svc/ping Service to see if resource is available
  - Multi-file Input Compression Support
  - Improved Logging Support
  - Improved InputStream Support
  - Improved Tile Caching Logic
  - Now accepts a wider range of possible JPEG 2000 file extensions
  - DjatokaImageMigrator now checks to see if bitstream is JP2 compatible
  - Improved KduExtractExe & KduCompressExe handling of InputStreams
  - Improved Region Out of bounds handling

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djatoka Viewer v2.0 - Enhancements
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* Utilizes djatoka v1.1 'svc.scale' parameter to generate preview image.
* Removes some unnecessary out of bounds requests.
* Incorporates djatoka icon.

-- 
Ryan Chute
Digital Library Research & Prototyping
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Research Library
tel. +1 505 665 6955





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