geowolf wrote
>>
>> - Then I copied jai_core-1.1.4.jar, jai_codec-1.1.4.jar,
>> jai_imageio-1.2.jar, mlibwrapper_jai-1.1.4.jar and
>> clibwrapper_jiio-1.2.jar
>> from /usr/share/java to WEB-INF/lib in GeoServer
> Uh, now that is weird... The latest officially released versions of JAI
> andJAI ImageIO are the ones bundled with GeoServer,no idea where those
> 1.1.4 and 1.2 are coming from?
Hi Andrea,
those are the versions of the corresponding Debian packages.Debian lists
java.net as a source and java.net has indeed JAI 1.1.4 and JAI-IMAGEIO 1.2
in its repositories here
JAI 1.1.4
<https://java.net/projects/jai-core/sources/svn/show/tags/root-1_1_4?rev=111>
and here
JAI-IMAGEIO 1.2
<https://java.net/projects/jai-imageio-core/sources/svn/show/tags/root-1_2>
Can't comment on actual changes from previous versions, though.
Regards.
Antonio.
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