Has anyone tried mapbuilder with GeoWebCache? Using a very basic open
layers (v. 2.6) html page, we can load a geoserver layer through geowebcache
and have it display along with a gml file of features over top. When we
take the same geowebcache url and plug it into mapbuilder, it goes
COMPLETELY haywire. The actual tiled image scales and moves drastically
differently than the gml features (using the same file that we used with the
open layers client).
Either way, the features and the layer, do not line up. And the relative
positions between the gml points and layer changes, it's not consistent when
zooming. The GML points are correctly positioned in mapbuilder though. It
seems as though geowebcache will not work with mapbuilder. Has anyone tried
this or confirmed this?
I also tried out our geowebcache url in the latest "simple" example (from
mapbuilder head), in place of the metacarta layer that is loaded (and tiled
correctly). As soon as I replace that URL with our geowebcache URL,
mapbuilder appears to randomly pull and load tiles. It's almost as if
mapbuilder is requesting tiles in a completely different scheme (if that's
even possible).
If I request the same layer that geowebcache is loading, directly from
geoserver into mapbuilder (with no geocache), then everything loads and
works perfectly fine (except that it is horribly slow).
I'm really hoping that maybe there is an extra configuration parameter that
mapbuilder needs, but that wouldn't make sense, since it's using open layers
underneath.
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