On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Jonathan Moules <
jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I may be misunderstanding this issue, but my own TMS tiles don't expire
> when I alter a SLD that is a component for them. I have "Enable direct
> integration with GeoServer WMS" disabled, but am using the TMS aspect
> (which is obviously enabled).
>
> If I alter a SLD then new tiles will use it, but the old tiles will still
> be unchanged.
>
> But my layers are nested several layergroups down from the TMS layer
> itself:
>
> Mastermap Layer -> "MasterMap LayerGroup" -> "Vector Basemap Layer Group"
>
> It's the "Vector Basemap Layer Group" that the TMS calls.
>
> Is this behaviour incorrect then?
>
I believe it is. Probably the code fails to relate the change in style
contents with the layer groups that
contain it... which is much more likely if you have them nested, given that
nesting is a recently added feature
in GeoServer
Cheers
Andrea
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