Log4j is not used in any Carmenta product
Recently there has been a large focus in the media on a discovered critical security vulnerability CVE-2021-44228 in the Java library Log4j. Log4j is not used in any Carmenta product.
Read moreThe possibility for Carmenta Engine based applications to switch between local geodata and server-based data in the cloud has been around for many years, and with the release of Carmenta Map Builder 3.5 we made it easier than ever to package data for deployment to applications based on Carmenta Engine 5.15. Packaging your data in CarmentaCatalog files removes any limitations on file sizes that limited MSI files, they work on all operating systems supported by Carmenta Engine, and there isn’t anything you have to install on your system to use them. All of this is done without having to convert your original data files, so the packaging is extremely fast as well.
In addition to the updated output from Carmenta Map Builder, we also added Geopackage, GADRG, and ARINC as input formats, as well as lots of minor improvements and some bug fixes.
“With this release of Carmenta Map Builder, we are proud to make it much easier for customers to package data for all supported operating systems.”
Måns Beckman, Product Manager Carmenta Map Builder
Carmenta Map Builder 3.5 is shipping now, please contact sales@carmenta.com for more information. If you would like to upgrade to Carmenta Map Builder 3.5 please contact Carmenta Support at support@carmenta.com.
Recently there has been a large focus in the media on a discovered critical security vulnerability CVE-2021-44228 in the Java library Log4j. Log4j is not used in any Carmenta product.
Read moreCarmenta is pleased to announce the release of Carmenta Map Builder 3.4. The release includes support for packaging 3D data for Carmenta Engine applications, possibilities to package data into OGC Geopackage, easy configuration of the user interface, and Open Street Map configurations generated by Carmenta Map Builder can now be used on target systems without requiring script operators.
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