I received a reply from Boundless support that solved the problem:

> In addition to adding the style s you did, you must ensure that you have
> the optional WPS extension installed.This used to be part of all OpenGeo
> Suite installs but was made optional in an effort to make Suite more
> modular.
> 
> On Windows simply run the installer again and enable WPS. On Linux add the
> geoserver-wps package. Please ensure that you don't have both the WPS and
> Cluster extensions installed since there is a known conflict between them.
> 
> If you run into any problems, please let me know and thanks for pointing
> this out, I'll have someone add a note to the tutorial.

After I ran the installer and added WPS, my heatmap style worked. I modified
my demo data to include the population column, and used that for the
weightAttr parameter for the heatmap style.

I noticed that in the original Boundless geonames demo, there was no data
column that would provide the weightAttr parameter to the heat map, it must
be determined by the concentration of points. Is the style that was used in
the demo available somewhere, or an example online?



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