mcr wrote:
>
> The data source name is completely independent but it must be
> configured in the servlet container you use. Which one do you use ?
> The content of the <coverageName> element from the xml file must be
> the same as in your sql table, attribute NAME. In your case
> "CIP_ORTHOS".
>
> Looking at the stack trace, this seems to be a connection problem.
Connection - right. Not sure why that is, I tried both the XML specified
settings as well as the JNDI connect setting.
The container is currently OAS 10.1.3.1.0, hitting both a 10gR2 db (vector
info) and 11gR2 db (new raster data).
Yes, I now understand the coverageName. It's set for LANG currently to match
the NAME entry for one row. So - from what I gather, for 500 images, I would
either need 500 coverages or one huge mosaic of them all?
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