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- You nailed it. Looking through getCapabilities() and sure enough I don't see anything for "Heatmap". I do have functions in the "gs" theme, as well as the wps, JTS, and gt themes. As for upgrading, I'm nervous to do that because it seems to be unconventionally installed...if the upgrade goes south, I'd have a big problem. Moreover, if anything about the production endpoints were to change, informing all the stakeholders and fixing the affected apps represents a lot of technological debt!elrobis– elrobis2018-08-17 13:19:53 +00:00Commented Aug 17, 2018 at 13:19
- 1Do you want to know how many publicly available security fixes have been applied since 2.1?Ian Turton– Ian Turton2018-08-17 13:21:41 +00:00Commented Aug 17, 2018 at 13:21
- 2Ian, do you really want him to lose sleep for the next month or so? :-) The short version is "too many to count"Andrea Aime– Andrea Aime2018-08-19 19:30:31 +00:00Commented Aug 19, 2018 at 19:30
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