Overview
CoreSpatial is a complete set of open source software packages, with enterprise grade security and high performance, production-ready configurations for Enterprise Linux (RHEL, CentOS, Oracle Linux) and container based deployments (Docker, Podman, Kubernetes).
CoreSpatial Server is the main component, consisting of GeoServer with PostGIS and GDAL. CoreSpatial® Basemaps adds pre-loaded map layers for use in your applications.
Layers provided for use as background maps or analytical layers (all with global coverage):
- OpenStreetMap
- Low Resolution Satellite Imagery (pre-configured for populating with high resolution via provided script)
- OSM Hybrid
- OSM Light
- OSM Dark
- NaturalEarth
- BlueMarble
- Country Boundaries
- States and Province Boundaries
- MGRS Grid
- UTM Grid
- Elevation (30m finished SRTM)
More details at: https://newmoyergeospatial.com/corespatial-basemaps-precision-in-applicationÂ
Highlights
- **Cross-Industry Utility** - CoreSpatial Basemaps provide a reliable foundational layer essential for a wide range of geospatial projects in sectors such as urban planning, environmental monitoring, and defense.
- **Accurate Analysis and Decision-Making** - Serve as a vital tool for precise analysis and informed decision-making across diverse applications.
- **Continuous Updates** - Regular updates and ongoing technical support help users stay current and supported in their geospatial endeavors
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
CoreSpatial Server and Basemaps Release Notes
2025.3.1 (7/2/2024)
- Update PostgreSQL JDBC jar to 42.7.7Â - patches CVE-2025-49146Â
- Update commons-beanutils to 1.11.1 - patches CVE-2025-48734Â
2025.2.4 (7/1/2025)
- Add logic for catalog manifest to allow for updates to catalog
2025.2.3 (6/10/2025)
- Update GeoServer to 2.27.1Â
- Update Jetty to 9.4.57.v20241219Â
- Update PostgreSQL JDBC jar to 42.7.6Â
- Update C3P0 Connection Pooling lib 0.11.1Â
- Update Marlin Jar to v0_9_4_8_jdk17Â
2025.2.2 (5/12/2025)
- Add ability to map data from mounted volume in Kubernetes environment
2025.2.1 (5/2/2025)
- Improvements to container initialization scripts
- Multiple High and Medium severity security patches in OpenJDK, libexpat, c-ares, and giflib
- Update OSM database to 3/31/2025 build
2025.1.2 (3/16/2025)
- Update GeoServer to 2.26.2Â
- Update PostgreSQL JDBC jar to 42.7.5Â
- Allow container to start with default catalog
- Added support for optional map data loading in container initialization
- Moved Docker container usage instructions to Admin Guide
- Enable use of WPS for Geoprocessing services in CoreSpatial Portal
- Fixed issue with loading fonts in container image
2024.4.1 (12/28/2024)
- Update GeoServer to 2.26.1Â
- Update OSM database to 12/20/2024 build
2024.3.2 (9/23/2024)
CoreSpatial Server
- Update Jetty to 9.4.56.v20240826
- Update Postgres JDBC Jar to 42.7.4
- Migrated from Java 11 to Java 17
- Mitigate multiple BouncyCastle, protobuf, and Spring CVEs
Upgrade Notes:
To upgrade your configuration to use Java 17 you must modify the JAVA_HOME variable in /opt/geoserver/conf/geoserver.env to point to /usr/lib/jvm/jre-17. This is an optional upgrade, but recommended for security and performance.
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Connecting To Instance
To connect to your instance, you will need to use SSH over port 22. The default username for connecting is ec2-user. For further information about the standard AWS method of connecting to an instance, see information described here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AccessingInstances.htmlÂ
Accessing Documentation and Support
All documentation can be found on the ec2-user's home directory under the relevant SKU's subdirectory. This includes installation, administration, configuration, and cybesecurity related artifacts (SBOM, vulnerability report).
Contact us at support@newmoyergeospatial.com for assistance.
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All CoreSpatial customers have direct access to our expert team for technical support, troubleshooting, and operational advice ensuring swift resolution of any issues.
Contact us directly for support: support@newmoyergeospatial.comÂ
Software Updates
Updated software packages will be released quarterly including all components of CoreSpatial® (GeoServer, Java, Jetty, PostgreSQL, PostGIS, GDAL, etc). This includes regular updates to the most recent stable version of the software provided by the respective open source project. High priority security patches identified in the NIST National Vulnerability Database (NVD) with a CVE score of High or Critical will be released immediately upon availability. In some cases this may include remediations implemented by NGS that limit functionality due to our prioritization of cybersecurity. In these cases, the CoreSpatial® release notes will include detailed explanations with suggested workarounds.
Data Updates
All data packages provided as part of CoreSpatial® Basemaps are updated on a quarterly basis and made available to the customer via cloud file sharing service.
Extended Support
Additional support and training sessions are available to current CoreSpatial subscribers at a reduced rate. Please contact us directly with your requirements.
Some examples of extended support services include:
- GeoServer User Orientation
- Developer Orientation
- System Administration Orientation
- Prototyping and Custom Application Development
- Authentication and authorization models
- High Availability and redundancy
- Performance monitoring and alerting
AWS infrastructure support
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