[webservices] New version of fdsnws-station (1.1.10) released with important user-level changes
Chad Trabant
chad at iris.washington.edu
Thu Feb 5 13:39:58 PST 2015
Hello WS users,
We have updated our fdsnws-station service to version 1.1.10
http://service.iris.edu/fdsnws/station/1/
This release includes one major change for users: empty "location"
identifiers in the results (both XML and text) are represented as an
empty string. Previously, metadata from the DMC's fdsnws-station
service represented empty location identifiers as a string of two
spaces. More details are included in the previous announcement:
http://www.iris.washington.edu/pipermail/webservices/2014-November/000619.html
In addition to fixing a number of small bugs this release also uses a
new backend database system. There should be no meaningful content
changes due to the database switch. In some cases equal numerical
values may be formatted differently, for example "-.00109707" changing
to "-0.00109707", but most folks use a parser and will not see these
differences.
A full list of changes is below. This release includes a number of
changes, which we have tested, but sometimes we miss things. Please let
us know as soon as possible if you notice anything wrong.
All changes in this release:
* Empty location identifiers are now represented as an empty string
instead of a string of two spaces in the XML and text format. This
change is required for compliance with the FDSN StationXML specification.
* Number formatting for equal values may be different, e.g. "0.0"
changing to "0.00000" or "-.00109707" changing to "-0.00109707".
* Virtual network associations reported via the "alternateNetworkCodes"
of a Station element now correctly include more virtual networks in edge
cases.
* Data availability information is now more up to date, refreshed every
10 minutes. Data availability information for near real-time data
flowing into the DMC remains limited to day granularity.
* Change in header line in text output for channel-level information:
the column previously labeled as "Instrument" is now
"SensorDescription". Warning: we will very likely be adding more header
lines in the future (prefixed with the comment indicator '#'), anyone
parsing this text should keep this in mind.
* The limit of the number of channels that may be retrieved at the
response level has been increased to 120,000 (from 20,000).
* Error estimates for all digital filter values in response data are
included when they exist.
* Fix a bug returning internal service errors (HTTP 500) when no
denominators of a digital filter are present.
regards,
IRIS DMC
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