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Upgrade Geotools to v20.4 #3881

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@juanluisrp juanluisrp commented Jun 24, 2019

Using the work done in PR #3198, this PR upgrades the version of Geotools from 16.0 to 20.4.
It also replaces legacy gt-wfs dependency left behind in PR #3198. Now using the new gt-wfs-ng one which is available in geotools v20.4.

Finally, occurrences of JTS com.vividsolutions.jts.util.Assert class has been replaced by calls to org.springframework.util.Assert

Félix Serrano Blanco and others added 4 commits October 25, 2018 14:12
Updated geotools dependencies from 16.0 to 20.0 version. Artifacts affected: gt-api, gt-brewer, gt-cql, gt-epsg-extension, gt-epsg-hsql, gt-geojson, gt-main, gt-referencing, gt-shapefile, gt-wms, gt-xml, gt-jdbc-db2, gt-jdbc-h2, gt-jdbc-mysql, gt-jdbc-oracle, gt-jdbc-postgis, gt-jdbc-sqlserver, gt-xsd-filter and gt-xsd-gml3.

Preserved an artifact as a legacy: gt-wfs. Updated artifact from 16.0 to 16.5 version.
Update Geotoosl to v20.4 and replace legacy `gt-wfs` dependency left behind in PR #3198.
Now using the new `gt-wfs-ng` one which is available in geotoos v20.4.
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Replaced by #3886.

@juanluisrp juanluisrp closed this Jun 25, 2019
@fxprunayre fxprunayre deleted the geotools-20.4-upgrade branch August 19, 2020 07:49
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