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Hi
Just wanted to tell, that AtlasStyler 1.6 has been released[1]. It is an
SLD editor based on Geotools (just like Geoserver is based on Geotools).
In version 1.6 you can connect it to a Geoserver WFS directly, which
works quite well (unless you
Well yes, they could be grouped into Layer Groups of 5 layers: each one
describing a different feature over the same geographic area.
Are you meaning to create Layer Groups or Mosaics?
I'd want to be able to see the layers separately.
Cheers,
Piero
On 6 November 2010 18:22, Andrea Aime
I think andrea is talking about mosaics.
You can reduce the number of layers by mosaicking individual raster
that are compatible:
- same number of bands and data type
- same crs
- compatible list of resolutions for overviews
Simone.
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Move the GeoServer data directory and set GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR . It is a
really good idea to do this anyway ;)
If it's Linux/Unix you can also use a symlink (man ln) . This is
technically also possible under Windows, but requires a bit of effort.
-Arne
On 11/8/10 3:15 PM, Wolfgang Wasserburger
Hi Till,
There have been a few bug fixes with regard to sql server since 2.0.2. I
suggest you try out the latest nightly build of geoserver and the sql server
extension. If the problem persists can you turn on
GEOTOOLS_DEVELOPER_LOGGING and include the query that is being made against
the
Hello folks,
I did my master thesis in 2009, in which I wanted to request CityGML over WFS.
At the time GeoServer wasn't able to handle 3D data and therefore I turned to
and used Deegree's WFS instead.
I'm currently evaluating what's happened since my work and therefore wanted to
ask:
1.
GeoServer (and GeoTools on which it is based) does not yet support 3D
geometries. There is partial support for 2D+1, in which the third
dimension is just passed through, but not reprojected or used in spatial
filters. This may be sufficient for some use-cases, but is not complete
nor (in my
Thanks, Ryan. I have filed an app-schema bug report:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-3310
On 05/11/10 22:25, Ryan Zoerb wrote:
Sorry for the delay. Yes, publishing GWSI_LEVELS as a WFS simple feature
works.
Thanks,
Ryan
On Nov 4, 2010, at 8:46 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
Ryan,
Thx, data is now separated, which is also a good idea in case of backups.
Greetinx from Vienna
Wolfgang
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From: Arne Kepp [mailto:a...@kepp.net]
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 3:26 PM
To: Wolfgang Wasserburger
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Hi,
I have tried to upgrade Geoserver2.0.2 to Geoserver2.1 beta, and find oracle
layer display abnormally(it works fine in 2.0.2).
In Layer Preview-OpenLayers:There is Loading... please wait... in the
bottom and the pic is corruptted in some region.
Thanks in advance,
Yang
Okay, I got it!
Now I have a script that reads my points from the database and creates a
raster!
But, like usual, I have a question: the geotiff image size is 578x479, at
the moment. The problem is that on a large scale I see only a low-resolution
version of the image (see
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 11:12 PM, siddeswara.g...@csiro.au wrote:
Hello Andrea,
Please keep the user mailing list cc'ed.
Thank you for the info. I fixed what you have suggested. The error is more
to do with WFS, any idea of how to fix it. I was not aware of the data
directory
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