Hardware requirements
The minimum hardware requirement for LuciadFusion is any system that is capable of meeting the software requirements listed in this article.
You do not need a high-end graphics card to run any of the LuciadFusion components mentioned on this page. None of them require the hardware acceleration provided by such a GPU. |
Recommended hardware requirements for the LuciadFusion Platform, including Studio
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SSD or HDD: at least 7.2k RPM SATA 3.0 (6 Gbps). Optionally, for heavy usage due to a large number of clients, 10k or 15k SAS-3 (12 Gbps) or SATA 3.2 (16 Gbps).
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CPU: 8-core
The usage of additional cores will result in better performance for importing data sources. |
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RAM: 16GB
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Gigabit Ethernet
Supported platforms
You can develop and deploy LuciadFusion applications on the following platforms:
Platform | Version | Operating System Architecture |
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Windows |
8.1 and above |
64-bit |
Windows Server |
2012 and above |
64-bit |
Linux |
Various distributions |
x86-64 |
macOS |
10.9 and above |
64-bit |
Linux support
LuciadFusion requires a minimum glibc (GNU C Library) version of 2.28.
This means that, among others, the following OS distributions are supported:
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 or newer
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openSUSE Leap 15.3 or newer
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Ubuntu 20.04 or newer
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Debian 10 or newer
Linux distributions using old ABI
LuciadFusion does not support Linux distributions using the old ABI. This means that you cannot develop and deploy LuciadFusion on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or CentOS 7. |
Supported browsers for LuciadFusion Studio
To use the LuciadFusion Studio frontend application on a client machine, you need to run it in one of the supported browsers:
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Chrome (latest version)
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Firefox (latest version)
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Edge (latest version)
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Safari (latest version)
Supported databases
LuciadFusion can use several types of databases to hold configuration and data catalog information. The following databases are supported:
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PostgreSQL versions 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, with the
postgis
andpgcrypto
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Oracle version 19c
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SQL Server versions 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2022
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H2 version 1.4 (not suitable for production environments)
Java
As a Java API, LuciadFusion requires a JDK for development and a JRE for deployment.
Table 1, “Supported Java versions” gives an overview of the supported Java versions.
Luciad aims to support the latest Java LTS version in its latest releases. The minimum JDK/JRE requirements never change with a minor upgrade (an upgrade from 2022.0 to 2022.1, for instance) or a patch release of LuciadFusion.
OracleJDK | OpenJDK | |
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LuciadFusion 2017 and earlier |
8 |
not supported |
LuciadFusion 2018 [1] |
8, 11 |
11 |
LuciadFusion 2019 |
8, 11 |
11 |
LuciadFusion 2020 |
8, 11 |
11 |
LuciadFusion 2021 [2] |
8, 11, 17 |
11, 17 |
LuciadFusion 2022 |
8, 11, 17 |
11, 17 |
LuciadFusion 2023 |
8, 11, 17 |
11, 17 |
LuciadFusion 2024 |
17, 21 |
17, 21 |
For users of Mac computers with Apple Silicon
Even though you’re using an ARM-based processor, download and install a JDK for an x86 64-bit architecture instead of an ARM-based JDK. |
Recommended JDK versions and providers
We recommend using the latest version of any long-term support (LTS) release. At the time of writing, the LTS releases are Java 17 and Java 21.
We haven’t encountered any provider-specific issues. LuciadFusion is regularly tested using OracleJDK, Adoptium Temurin, Liberica, and several other Java providers.
JDK 17 and JDK 21 considerations
LuciadFusion supports JDK 17 and JDK 21 in compatibility mode.
If you want to get rid of illegal access warnings or errors, use the --add-opens <module_name>/<package_name>=<reflectingmodule>
flags. If you set the reflectingmodule
value to ALL-UNNAMED
, you allow all classes from the classpath to access the package.
In practice, any illegal access violation will come from these third-party libraries:
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JIDE, used by Lucy’s tabbed interface front-end. This does not affect Lucy Map Centric.
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JAI, used to:
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Save models to GeoTIFF
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Enable non-hardware-accelerated imaging operations
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Deployment
To deploy the LuciadFusion Platform, a Java servlet container / application server is necessary: Apache Tomcat, Oracle WebLogic, Glassfish, IBM WebSphere, JBoss, or Jetty, for example. For your convenience, the product is shipped with the Jetty 12.0.5 servlet container, so that the server can be used out-of-the-box. The supported versions of each servlet container / application server depend on the minimum supported Jakarta Servlet and EE version:
Jakarta Servlet | Jakarta EE | |
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LuciadFusion 2017 until 2023 |
3.1 |
7 |
LuciadFusion 2024 |
6.0 |
10 |
Before their renaming, Jakarta Servlet was known as Java servlet and Jakarta EE as Java EE. |
For example, Java Servlet 3.1 / EE 7 is compatible with Apache Tomcat 8 or higher, while Jakarta Servlet 6.0 / EE 10 requires Tomcat 10.1 or higher.