Hi Miloš,
Hmmm, I just tried this myself using the "demos" page on GeoServer. It
took an inordinantely long time to get a response to the first request
(well over a minute). But once a request had succeeded, following requests
were almost instantaneous, even for information about other tables.
I can replicate it fairly easily (I'm using Oracle):
First request:* 66 seconds! *(though it can be as "low" as 9 seconds).
Following requests (any layer) - less than 0.5 seconds.
Clearing the resource cache resets it back to super-slow.
I'll report it as a bug; at the very least there's obvious scope for
optimisation.
Miloš - Assuming you don't restart your server, once the first one has been
served following ones should hopefully be faster.
Regards,
Jonathan
On 23 September 2013 23:15, Miloš Kroulík <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to connect to my layer, created as PostGIS (2.1) view through
> Geoserver 2.3.5. The problem is, that every request ends with error:
>
> Network request <address-of-DescribeFeatureType-request> timed out. (in
> QGIS)
>
> I tried to discover the cause using Google, but I wasnt succesful. Please
> let me know, if you need more information,
>
> Miloš Kroulík
>
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