Thanks for the heads up.
Have republished the tables using 4326, and while it correctly calculated the 
bounds this time, the results on preview layer were the same - blank map for 
one table, and the divide by zero error with the other.

Both these tables' spatial fields can be previewed OK using the SQL Developer 
Map view.

M

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Turton [mailto:ijtur...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 25 November 2011 10:28
To: Mark Hammond
Cc: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] Getting started with Oracle

On 25 November 2011 10:06, Mark Hammond <mark.hamm...@bto.org> wrote:
> I’ve set up the Oracle Connector plugin and correctly configured it.
>
> I have published two tables that have spatial fields in them.
>
>

Looks like your data is in 4326 not 909913.

Ian


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