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THREDDS Data Server

Home Page: https://docs.unidata.ucar.edu/tds/5.0/userguide/index.html

License: BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License

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tds's Introduction

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THREDDS Data Server (TDS)

The THREDDS Data Server (TDS) provides metadata and data access to scientific datasets. Datasets can be served through OPeNDAP, OGC's WMS and WCS, HTTP, and other remote data access protocols. It can be configured to aggregate a collection of datasets so the collection is seen as a single dataset when viewed through the various data access protocols. The TDS is a server-based system that can be easily installed in any servlet container such as Apache Tomcat.

For more information about the TDS, see the TDS web page at

You can obtain a copy of the latest released version of TDS software from

A mailing list, [email protected], exists for discussion of the TDS and THREDDS catalogs including announcements about TDS bugs, fixes, enhancements, and releases. For information about how to subscribe, see the "Subscribe" link on this page

We appreciate feedback from users of this package. Please send comments, suggestions, and bug reports to [email protected]. Please identify the version of the package.

THREDDS Catalogs

THREDDS Catalogs can be thought of as representing logical directories of on-line data resources. They are encoded as XML and provide a place for annotations and other metadata about the data resources. These XML documents are how THREDDS-enabled data consumers find out what data is available from data providers.

THREDDS Catalog documentation (including the specification) is available at

Licensing

The THREDDS Data Server is released under the BSD-3 licence, which can be found can be found here

Furthermore, this project includes code from third-party open-source software components:

  • Gretty: for details, see buildSrc/README.md
  • JUnit: for details, see tds-test-utils/README.md

Each of these software components have their own license. Please see docs/src/private/licenses/third-party/.

Previous releases

Prior to v5.0.0, the netCDF-Java/CDM library and the THREDDS Data Server (TDS) have been built and released together. Starting with version 5, these two packages have been decoupled, allowing new features or bug fixes to be implemented in each package separately, and released independently. Releases prior to v5.0.0 were managed at https://github.com/unidata/thredds, which holds the combined code based used by v4.6 and earlier.

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