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@lesserwhirls lesserwhirls released this 27 Aug 13:49

netCDF-Java

Version 5.4.2

The NetCDF-Java/Common Data Model (CDM) library version 5.4.2 release was announced on August 27th, 2021. NetCDF-Java requires Java 8 or later. This release has been built and test using Temurin 8 from the (Eclipse Adoptium project) 8, 11, and Zulu 8 and 11.

Notices

Our intention is to continue to provide support for v5.x as long as we are able to maintain Java 8 compatibility, which is dependent on upstream library support for providing security releases that do not require moving to Java 11. The next major version of netCDF-Java (v6.x) will continue to provide Java 8 support, but will only provide the new API. A high-level roadmap for the library can be found on the project wiki.

Downloads

netCDF-Java artifacts may be obtained from our Nexus artifacts server using these instructions.

ToolsUI and netCDFAll may be found at https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/netcdf-java/

Documentation

Changes

Outside of the various bug fixes, dependency upgrades (some related to security), build/doc infrastructure changes, notable updates include:

  • Updated the following GRIB tables:
    • MRMS GRIB2 Tables to v12.0.
    • NCEP GRIB 1 Tables.
    • Experimental HRRR GRIB2 tables to v4.
    • NDFD GRIB2 tables to reflect degrib v2.25.
  • Support for GRIB2 PNG encoding (24- and 32-bit depth)

For more information, please visit https://docs.unidata.ucar.edu/netcdf-java/5.4/userguide/upgrade.html.

For a full list of changes and bug fixes between netCDF-Java v5.4.1 and v5.4.2, please visit v5.4.1...v5.4.2

Real-world use by the user community is integral to the process of creating and refining these libraries. Please direct all potential security issues directly to Unidata using the address [email protected]. Please send all other potential issues to the development team via the the user community mailing lists ([email protected]), through the Unidata support system ([email protected]), or on the netCDF-Java GitHub issue tracker.