CoreSpatial 2025-Q4 Release Announcement
NGS is pleased to announce the 2025.4 release of CoreSpatial Server, Basemaps and Map Manager.
This quarter has been especially busy on our services projects. We look forward to expanding our CoreSpatial product development team in 2026 to support increased velocity on our roadmap items such as: An updated Portal release based on MapStore2 v2025.02.00, as well as promoting our FIPS compliant GeoServer configuration to our main CoreSpatial Server release branch.
Other exciting features on our roadmap include:
- Bulk tile collection projects via Map Manager UI
- Gazetteer, Geocoding, and Routing services based on OpenStreetMap
- Expanded image handling capabilities in Map Manager – georectification of commercial drone imagery using JPEG EXIF
CoreSpatial Server and Basemaps Release Notes
2025.4.3 (12/24/2025)
- Update GeoServer to 2.28.1
2025.4.2 (11/13/2025)
- Improvement to docker setup script around osm database initialization
- Patch gson high sev CVE-2022-25647
2025.4.1 (10/24/2025)
- Update GeoServer to 2.28.0
- Update PostgreSQL JDBC jar to 42.7.8
- Update Jetty to 9.4.58.v20250814
- Update Marlin Jar to v0_9_4_9_jdk17
- Patch one High, one Medium, and one Low severity CVE in OpenJDK 17
CoreSpatial Map Manager Release Notes
2025.4.3 (12/10/2025)
- Upgraded Python to 3.13.11 to address recent Python 3.13 vulnerabilities
- Bump Spring Boot to 3.5.8 to clear CVEs in Tomcat 10, Spring Framework 6.2, Logback 1.5, and PostgreSQL JDBC jar
2025.4.2 (11/12/2025)
- Minor fixes to wm_scraper: GeoServer URL Handling and Database Setup
2025.4.1 (10/30/2025)
- Use Iron Bank base image openjdk21-runtime-ubi9-slim:1.21 for container
- Bump Spring Boot to 3.5.7 to clear 1 Medium and 1 Low severity CVE
- Bump commons-lang3 to clear 1 Medium CVE
- Update PostgreSQL JDBC jar to 42.7.8
- Bump Python to 3.13.9 to fix one Medium severity CVE
- Patch one High, one Medium, and one Low severity CVE in OpenJDK 17

