Re: [Geoserver-users] Best GeoServer Features

2014-08-06 Thread cmaul
1. Reliability and that it is largely data format agnostic

2. OGR2OGR

3. Inspire, helps to get around our problem with non-ISO-conforming metadata

4. How do I get the data directory out of the 'Program Files' directory.
That was version 1.7.4 with Jetty installer.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Limiting rendering for large resultsets

2014-08-06 Thread cmaul
Laurent,

I've got the same problem with our cadastre, i.e. rural and urban
properties. My way around was to filter using the 'Local Government'
attribute. The result is a bit crude and the SLD is large, but it works
well. If you have got a similar attribute in your dataset that would be
simplest solution.

Disadvantaqe is: Users suddenly see nothing where they know that there are
parcel.

Increasing the time-out is not a good idea because after 60 secs (which is
the default) people are long gone and the only effect is you put a load on
your DB server. Nobody is that patient anymore. 

I have actually a time-out of 30 secs.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Filtering on attributes not in feature_id column

2014-07-15 Thread cmaul
Hi Steve,

yes. Look here: 
http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/filter/function_reference.html

and here:

http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/filter/function.html

and the demos in Geoserver itself (left hand menu quite at the bottom)

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[Geoserver-users] ogr2ogr

2014-07-08 Thread cmaul
Hello,

the answer is probably 'No', but just to make sure:

Is there any way to use the ogr2ogr integration in Geoserver to draw from
the Geoserver data sources into your own database?
I've defined the file formats available (MAP, MIF, GDB, DXF etc.), however I
have been asked whether streaming from my into another DB is possible.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver JVM tuning

2014-06-17 Thread cmaul
Dario,

you will have to do this for Jetty (or any other container), because that is
where the Java process is generated.
In response to Jody: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 is fine, I just restarted my
geoserver server after 3972 hours (yep, bugger didn't get to 4000, but what
do you do if they turn the electricity in the building off), anyway, it is
nearly 1/2 a year, so, other than Windows 2003, stability is not an issue. I
guess, Dario, you would be better off with the Jetty list with your problem
than here. 

Sorry, can't help you but this is exactly one of the reasons why I am using
Tomcat, i.e. more flexible and easier config.

Please bear in mind unused memory does not improve your performance and
geoserver is fairly frugal as long as you deliver only vector layers. It is
more a question 'right-sizing' rather than maximising memory. That, in turn
depends on your load. BTW the war files of 'Boundless' don't care whether
they run in Jetty or Tomcat. If you don't care about the nice selection
Window at the beginning, you will be fine with any app container.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Very basic question - Geowebcache Geoserver

2014-04-11 Thread cmaul
Well Stefan, it doesn't seem so basic. I think I know what you are after.
It seems you want to have both in your geowebcache config. Layers of the
geoserver instance and layers defined in the geowebcache.xml. 

I think you can have that, the key is the geowebcache-core-context.xml

The important bit is at the bottom. Call the gwc with both a gwcXmlConfig
and gwcWMSConfig

  
  bean id=geowebcacheDispatcher
class=org.geowebcache.GeoWebCacheDispatcher destroy-method=destroy
constructor-arg ref=gwcTLDispatcher/
constructor-arg ref=gwcGridSetBroker/
constructor-arg ref=gwcStorageBroker/
constructor-arg ref=gwcXmlConfig/
constructor-arg ref=gwcWMSConfig/
constructor-arg ref=gwcRuntimeStats/
property name=defaultStorageFinder ref=gwcDefaultStorageFinder/
  /bean


On top you need to define the xml config ()

 bean id=gwcXmlConfig class=org.geowebcache.config.XMLConfiguration
  constructor-arg ref=gwcAppCtx /
  constructor-arg value=/Tomcat
7_NON_spatial/webapps/geowebcache##1.5/WEB-INF /
   property name=template value=/geowebcache.xml
  descriptionSet the location of the template configuration file to
copy over to the
cache directory if one doesn't already exist.
  /description
/property
  /bean

and a WMS config (which would be your geoserver)

 !-- bean id=gwcWMSConfig
class=org.geowebcache.config.GetCapabilitiesConfiguration
constructor-arg ref=gwcGridSetBroker
/constructor-arg
constructor-arg
value=http://services.land.vic.gov.au/geoserver_pWMS/ows?SERVICE=WMSamp;VERSION=1.1.1amp;REQUEST=GetCapabilities;
  descriptionThe URL to the WMS GetCapabilities document, notice amp;
, port is normally 8080/description
/constructor-arg.


and you get both. I think this would be how should work (Sorry cannot try it
before the weekend, but I will and tell you the result)

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Re: [Geoserver-users] org.geoserver.platform.ServiceException: No such style

2014-03-19 Thread cmaul
Hello Karsten,

this is very likely due to a corrupt xml definition file. In the style
directory there are sld and xml files.
In order to 'know' a style Geoserver needs and uses the XML file.

The XML file looks like that:


In the layer definition there is only a reference to the id
'4a678aa1:1448fb1baa5:-7fe8' in this case, but there is none to the name or
the sld file.
If you delete styles the sld files will still be in the directory. I suspect
your 'line water' sld file does still exist. 

So the easiest way would be the interface and redefine the style. Browse and
upload the file first, the name will be filled in automatically, validate
and save and do not forget the layers where it was used as they will revert
to the default line style. 

If you do not know which layers have changed, get the id of the default
style and search for that in the xml files of the layer directories.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver layers get removed after stopping/starting Geoserver

2014-03-19 Thread cmaul
Hello,

are you sure it is connected with the restart?
We have a standard operating environment (SOE). Part of which is IE8, which
does the definition of layers nicely until it comes to saving them. At this
point you hit the submit button and Geoserver (2.4.1) does nothing or more
to the point IE. No error, nothing suspicious, but the layer does not exist
and the REST request has not been submitted. Any other browser is o.k.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] WMTS Capabilities Customization

2014-02-27 Thread cmaul
Geowebcache would be the geowebcache.xml 

http://geowebcache.org/schema/1.5.0/geowebcache.xsd 

def line 70  -- xs:element name=serviceInformation
type=gwc:ServiceInformationType maxOccurs=1 minOccurs=0
details from line 1594

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Problem with ArcSDE datastore

2014-02-27 Thread cmaul
No unfortunately not,  all values in the F-Table are within the bounding box
and that you are using one grid for all levels, that looks all unsuspicious
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Re: [Geoserver-users] problem with configuration

2014-02-26 Thread cmaul
Hi Marco,

my commiseration to you as I know from my own experience how it is to have
to deal with a 'not collaborative entity...'

However, if they have a reverse proxy, so can you.

I suppose there is no problem to get to the server where Apache sits from
the outside. Also that you can access the httpd.conf on this server. If
these preconditions aren't met the rest of what I am writing is meaningless.

Uncomment the relevant modules in the Apache httpd.conf.

LoadModule proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so
#LoadModule proxy_connect_module modules/mod_proxy_connect.so
LoadModule proxy_http_module modules/mod_proxy_http.so


ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyVia On

Proxy *
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
/Proxy

ProxyPass /geoserver_pWMS
http://server_where_your_geoserver_is:8080/geoserver
ProxyPassReverse /geoserver_pWMS
http://server_where_your_geoserver_is:8080/geoserver_pWMS
Location /geoserver_pWMS
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Location

As you see, because the pass to where the request is proxied to is an URL
the geoserver does not even need to sit on the same machine as Apache. Any
machine on your internal network that is visible will do. If you have the
means you could run your own Google-sized infrastructure behind this proxy. 

Works a treat, a geoserver behind two reverse proxies See:

http://services.land.vic.gov.au/geoserver_pWMS

That doesn't make it faster but as in your situation that is what I have to
work with.

The geoserver install is then a simple standard install and has the added
advantage that you do not stuff up your layer preview, which you do when you
fill in the 'Proxy Base URL' in the 'Global' settings.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] problem with configuration

2014-02-26 Thread cmaul
Sorry the two locations where it points to have obviously to be the same

ProxyPass /geoserver_pWMS
http://server_where_your_geoserver_is:8080/*geoserver_pWMS*
ProxyPassReverse /geoserver_pWMS
http://server_where_your_geoserver_is:8080/*geoserver_pWMS*
 Location /geoserver_pWMS
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Location


... and if you have Apache on this server as well you might define it leave
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Re: [Geoserver-users] Problem with ArcSDE datastore

2014-02-20 Thread cmaul
Any idea? Yes Gianni,

what if geoserver is right and there is an error in the SDE.layers table,
which provides the connection to the S and F tables of this layer and
contains also the minx, miny, maxx and maxy?

That your other layers work seems to indicate that there is something
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Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer 2.4.1 + ArcSDE 10.1

2014-02-20 Thread cmaul
Hi Ismo,

I cannot answer the question directly as we have no database yet. However,
you will need the ArcSDE SDK for 10.1, which is not on Esris's web site
anymore. Esri distributes the SDK now via CD. So you need to call support
directly. The reason being - as I have been told by support - that there
will be no Java ArcSDE SDK anymore after the version 10.2. 

The SDK comes as 64-bit version only which is important if you want a direct
connect and need the DLLs.

The SDK and the projection engine (pejar) work with ArcSDE 9.3.1. So
they are at least backwards compatible. Well, to some degree it is because
when trying I had a few crashes. 

However, given that geoserver works with the sdk interface only (I hope I am
not wrong here) and given that this seems to work I think the answer is yes
you can. I don't think that the ArcSDE 10.1 SDK cannot talk to the ArcSDE
10.1 database, it would be very bad if it couldn't. Not the answer you
expect but I hope it helps.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] The fill property does not support function values.

2014-01-29 Thread cmaul
Jonathan,

dumb question: Are you sure the requests are your own requests and not sent
by somebody else who has his /her own styling without telling you? Is this
server open to the public?

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[Geoserver-users] strange postgres connection error

2014-01-16 Thread cmaul
Hello List,

why is that?


Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to obtain connection: Cannot
create JDBC driver of class 'org.postgresql.Driver' for connect URL
'jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/postgres'
at
org.geotools.jdbc.JDBCDataStore.createConnection(JDBCDataStore.java:1679)

Postgres/PostGis is running, I can see tables with a SQL client (Squirrel to
be precise) with exactly the same parameters or connection string. I found
in the geoserver lib an ancient 8.4 jdbc3 driver, which I exchanged to a
postgresql-9.3-1100.jdbc3.jar, which is the DB version and restarted, but no
effect.

Geoserver is 2.4.1, Win7, Tomcat 7.0.39
JVM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (24.45-b08, mixed mode)
Java: version 1.7.0_45, vendor Oracle Corporation

Bit puzzled.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] The requested URL /geoserver/web was not found on this server

2013-12-19 Thread cmaul
The scratchDir you specified: C:\Windows\system32\...is unusable.

Looks rather simple; You are not allowed to create or write into this
directory.
Quick check: Please start Geoserver as an administrator. I suspect it would
work.
Please note: There is a difference in Windows7/8 of BEING an administrator
and RUNNING a program as an administrator.

My general recommendation would be: Do not deploy in the 'Program Files ' or
P...(x86)' directory, pull the data directory out of the program and put it
somewhere else without write protection, avoid the use of user or system
directories for anything (logging, properties etc.) as they are
write-protected as well.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] JMeter test plans for GeoServer

2013-12-19 Thread cmaul
Hi Jonathan,

please download:

http://lctest.land.vic.gov.au/cm/Geoserver233_JMoules.jmx

and fiddle the bits according to your needs. There was a login element as
well under the lop controller but I disabled that and took the values out.
Unfortunately for you, BBoxes are all Southern Hemisphere.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Point as Graphic

2013-12-16 Thread cmaul
Hi,

if you are using Apache anyway you might as well use it to keep your
symbols.
In my case the 'geoserver_symbols' directory under the htdocs dir.
The http link has the added advantage that you can check the display of your
symbol simply with a browser. If it displays there, it will in Geoserver.


sld:PointSymbolizer
sld:Graphic  
sld:ExternalGraphic
sld:OnlineResource
xlink:type=quot;simplequot;
xlink:href=quot;lt;bhttp://localhost/geoserver_symbols/ESTA/marker_BASIC.png*/
sld:Formatimage/png/sld:Format
/sld:ExternalGraphic
/sld:Graphic  
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Re: [Geoserver-users] OWS exception

2013-12-15 Thread cmaul
Sunil,

Hmmm, and what about using this class?


https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/blob/master/src/main/src/main/java/org/vfny/geoserver/global/GeoserverDataDirectory.java

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Installing ArcGISCache Capabilities to GWC in a GeoServer

2013-12-10 Thread cmaul
Xavier,

This is the thread to read first:

http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Serving-Layers-From-Pre-Cached-ArcGIS-Tiling-Schemes-td5050654.html#a5054700

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Rebuild GWC

2013-12-08 Thread cmaul
Hi Hartmut,

3 methods.

1. sledgehammer approach:  delete or rename the layers
2. via interface: 'demo' page -- 'Seed this layer' --- 'Type of operation'
select 'Reseed - regenerate all tiles'
3. Let the user do  it: expire them using the geowebcache.xml


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Re: [Geoserver-users] Migrating data dir does not work

2013-12-08 Thread cmaul
Hartmut,

there is no way of a remote diagnosis without log files. Please make them
available (Best via link on a web server)

Your start-up (geoserver log) should look something like like that:

.
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,317 INFO [storage.DefaultStorageFinder] -
*
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,317 INFO [storage.DefaultStorageFinder] - *** Found
Servlet context parameter GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR set to U:\geoserver_data2.4.1,
using it as the default prefix. ***
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,317 INFO [storage.DefaultStorageFinder] -
*
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,317 INFO [config.XMLConfiguration] - Will look for
geowebcache.xml in 'U:\geoserver_data2.4.1\gwc'
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,457 INFO [gwc.layer] - Initializing GWC
configuration based on GeoServer's Catalog
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,457 INFO [gwc.layer] - GeoServer TileLayer store
base directory is: U:\geoserver_data2.4.1\gwc-layers
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,457 INFO [gwc.layer] - Loading tile layers from
U:\geoserver_data2.4.1\gwc-layers
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,613 INFO [gwc.layer] - GWC configuration based on
GeoServer's Catalog loaded successfuly
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,613 INFO [config.XMLConfiguration] - Found
configuration file in U:\geoserver_data2.4.1\gwc
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,629 WARN [config.XMLConfiguration] -

GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,629 WARN [config.XMLConfiguration] - *** GWC
configuration validation error: cvc-elt.1: Cannot find the declaration of
element 'gwcConfiguration'.
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,629 WARN [config.XMLConfiguration] - *** Will try
to use configuration anyway. Please check the order of declared elements
against the schema.
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,629 WARN [config.XMLConfiguration] -

GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,629 INFO [config.XMLConfiguration] - Initializing
GridSets from U:\geoserver_data2.4.1\gwc
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,629 INFO [config.XMLConfiguration] - Initializing
layers from U:\geoserver_data2.4.1\gwc
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,629 INFO [layer.TileLayerDispatcher] -
Configuration U:\geoserver_data2.4.1\gwc contained no layers.
GS - 2013-12-09 12:15:17,645 INFO [storage.MetastoreRemover] - Cleaning up
the old disk quota database
 

and then talking about the services... the layers etc..

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver performance is low but Geoserver doesn't uses even a half of system resources.

2013-12-04 Thread cmaul
Hi Sergey,

given that your server doesn't die of what the Japanese call karoshi, I
would look at the database and the network. However, please use first
something like Jvisualvm (in your Java bin directory) to check what the
geoserver Java process does when there are a decent number of concurrent
users. If there isn't any significant load and garbage collection activity,
it is suspicious and the next thing to check would be the database, as the
geoserver instance might just sit there and wait for the DB to get back.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver performance is low but Geoserver doesn't uses even a half of system resources.

2013-12-04 Thread cmaul
Hi Sergey,

something else. I was thinking myself whether I should deviate from the
default with the expiry of the soft references. Your definition is:

-XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=36000

Expiring the softreferences so slowly might not improve the speed of your
server.
Please have a look here:

http://jeremymanson.blogspot.com.au/2009/07/how-hotspot-decides-to-clear_07.html

The default is 1000 msec per free MB. So let's calculate: Assuming you are
using 1000 MB and you have 1000 MB free memory these soft references would
expire after 36*1000 secs, i.e. 10 hours. Do you really want them to hang
around for that long?

Default is 1000, which would make it 16 minutes under the conditions above.
It is only a minor thing and will not solve your problems. However, running
my server with the line above in and out showed the following memory
changes. Please note the scale of the X-Axis are different, 0.5 minute and 2
minutes.

Test with 8 concurrent users, 35 different requests cycled trough. Results
400 requests/min, memory 1.6GB tendency stable 

http://services.land.vic.gov.au/cm/Memory_with_expiring_softreferences.jpg

Same test. Results 370 requests/min, memory 1.8 GB and slowly creeping up.
CPU seems to be a bit less busy.
http://services.land.vic.gov.au/cm/Memory_with_keeping_softreferences.jpg

You see the load on the CPU in both cases is completely different to what
you report. (See first Email))

I wouldn't read anything into the differences of speed, because that is
within the variation of the DB or network, but the memory consumption and
the behaviour is a bit different.
I'll throw it out again and leave it with the default.

And, please put the PermSize to 128, but leave the MaxPermSize where it is.
I would be very surprised if your Geoserver instance uses more than 150 MB,
but it will be probably more in the vicinity of 100 MB. Once everything has
loaded this value doesn't change much.  So, you are currently wasting 350
MB. Calling the Java VisualVM will tell you what this value actually is. 


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Re: [Geoserver-users] geoserver to geoserver

2013-11-20 Thread cmaul
Hi Julia,

yes you can cascade the geoservers. Publish the layer in the first Geoserver
and then cascade. In the second Geoserver you can define a WMS (which would
be your first Geoserver) enter name of the datasource, a getCapabilities URL
to the first Geoserver, an username and password if needed and you are done.


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Re: [Geoserver-users] geoserver to geoserver

2013-11-20 Thread cmaul
Hi Julia,

yes you can cascade the geoservers. Publish the layer in the first Geoserver
and then cascade. In the second Geoserver you can define a WMS (which would
be your first Geoserver) as a datastore.  At the bottom of the list of all
formats (file or database) for stores there is WMS. Please choose that.

Enter name of the datasource, a getCapabilities URL to the first Geoserver,
an username and password if needed and you are done.


Docu is here:
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Re: [Geoserver-users] Oracle Data in Geoserver

2013-11-18 Thread cmaul
Hi,

sounds odd, very odd. I guess you have the gt-jdbc-oraclexxx.jar and the
ojdbc14.jar in the lib directories. I  further assume the tables are
indexed, including a spatial index and analysed.

I would do two things first before doing anything with Geoserver. Download
QGis and try to display it with QGis or use SQL developer and try to do a
spatial query on the dataset. Only after assuring that the tables are o.k. I
would look into Geoserver. 

And you are sure there is nothing in the log files, the datastore is o.k.
and the preview works o.k., i.e. displays all controls but a white canvas?

What happens with a direct WMS request?

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[Geoserver-users] fonts with IE8 (pixelated) and FireFox25 (fine)

2013-11-18 Thread cmaul
Hello list,

I've got a problem with the display of fonts. It is not a Geoserver problem,
but as I cannot change IE8 I need to solve it from the Geoserver side.
Question is: Is there any way I can spell out to IE don't pixelate the image
and the label when overlaying?

In a program (client app) based on openLayers the cadastre in both browsers
displays like that:

http://lctest.land.vic.gov.au/cm/FF25_IE8_SPEAR.jpeg

Crystal clear in Firefox, pixelated in IE8. The newer IE's are fine but the
people using the application are on a standard desktop that comes with IE8,
so they are stuck and so am I.

Single layers come out o.k, please see comparison between IE and Firefox:

http://lctest.land.vic.gov.au/cm/FF25_IE8_onelayer.jpeg

The request as derived from Firebug for the image above is:

http://xxx.x.x.x.x/geoserver/wms?LAYERS=sii%3AVSUP.V_PARCEL_MP_SDOSTYLES=FORMAT=image%2FpngTILED=trueTILESORIGIN=1786000%2C1997264.4991957TRANSPARENT=trueSERVICE=WMSVERSION=1.1.1REQUEST=GetMapEXCEPTIONS=application%2Fvnd.ogc.se_inimageSRS=EPSG%3A3111BBOX=2508851.5140388,2404315.4604025,2508959.8875889,2404423.8339526WIDTH=512HEIGHT=512

As this request delivers images that are o.k. in both browsers, the accident
must happen in IE8 in the process of overlaying the image and the basemap.

The relevant bit of the sld used is:

sld:PolygonSymbolizer

sld:Stroke
sld:CssParameter name=stroke
ogc:Literal#00/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
sld:CssParameter name=stroke-linecap
ogc:Literalbutt/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
sld:CssParameter name=stroke-linejoin
ogc:Literalmiter/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
sld:CssParameter name=stroke-opacity
ogc:Literal1/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
sld:CssParameter name=stroke-width
ogc:Literal1.0/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
sld:CssParameter name=stroke-dashoffset
ogc:Literal0/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
/sld:Stroke
/sld:PolygonSymbolizer
sld:TextSymbolizer
sld:Label
ogc:PropertyNamePARCEL_SPI/ogc:PropertyName
/sld:Label
sld:Font
sld:CssParameter name=font-family
ogc:LiteralArial/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
sld:CssParameter name=font-size
ogc:Literal10/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
sld:CssParameter name=font-style
ogc:LiteralNormal/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
sld:CssParameter name=font-weight
ogc:Literalnormal/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
/sld:Font
sld:LabelPlacement
sld:PointPlacement
sld:AnchorPoint
sld:AnchorPointX
ogc:Literal0.0/ogc:Literal
/sld:AnchorPointX
sld:AnchorPointY
ogc:Literal1/ogc:Literal
/sld:AnchorPointY
/sld:AnchorPoint
sld:Displacement
sld:DisplacementX
ogc:Literal-30/ogc:Literal
/sld:DisplacementX
sld:DisplacementY
ogc:Literal0/ogc:Literal
/sld:DisplacementY
/sld:Displacement
sld:Rotation
ogc:Literal0/ogc:Literal
/sld:Rotation
/sld:PointPlacement
/sld:LabelPlacement
sld:Fill
sld:CssParameter name=fill
ogc:Literal#00/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
sld:CssParameter name=fill-opacity
ogc:Literal1/ogc:Literal
/sld:CssParameter
/sld:Fill
VendorOption name=groupyes/VendorOption
/sld:TextSymbolizer

polygons with a black rim and no fill, nothing exciting
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Re: [Geoserver-users] Point symbols for polygons?

2013-11-12 Thread cmaul
Mihail,

yes and no. If you display the entire polygon, that is correct. If you
display only parts of it Geoserver arranges the label accordingly. Have a
look at the cadastre image.

http://lctest.land.vic.gov.au/cm/label_in_Polygons.jpeg

At the bottom: The 'X-B\PP5529' parcel labels have been shifted vertically,
so that you can see them.
All the labels are in the middle (horizontally), apart from the most right
label '5-B\PP5529' where the parcel is cut off vertically and horizontally.

In the middle the label '5-C\PP5529' is horizontally in the middle, but sits
vertically on top of the centroid.

The four parcels middle right have the labels arranged horizontally and
vertically in the middle. Again the label is horizontally left and right of
the centroid and vertically on top of the centroid. The fourth parcel label
is lowered a bit in order to fit into the cut off polygon.

I think Geoserver does actually quite a nice job in arranging the labels.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Point symbols for polygons?

2013-11-12 Thread cmaul
Mihail,

Yes. If you display the entire polygon, that is correct. If you display only
parts of it Geoserver arranges the label or the point symbol accordingly.
Have a look at the cadastre image. Labels are strings in that case but any
XLink would be treated the same.

http://lctest.land.vic.gov.au/cm/label_in_Polygons.jpeg

At the bottom: The 'X-B\PP5529' parcel labels have been shifted vertically,
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vertically in the middle. Again the label is horizontally left and right of
the centroid and vertically on top of the centroid. The fourth parcel label
is lowered a bit in order to fit into the cut off polygon.

I think Geoserver does actually quite a nice job in arranging the labels.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Error when installing oracle plugin in 2.4.1

2013-11-11 Thread cmaul
Pieter,

that may actually be the problem, because with an older version I found that
I got issues with an ojdbc.jar located in both (Tomcat and Geoserver)
directories albeit on the Windows platform.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver demo Requests issues in 2.4.0 [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

2013-10-23 Thread cmaul
Hi Srivani,

well yes you can 'unpublish', i.e. delete the demo layers and workspaces,
which I think is sensible for a production server.

for the second point - if I've understood you right - please look at:

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Avoiding invalidation of GeoWebCache tiles

2013-10-08 Thread cmaul
Hi Andrea,

I think there would be a use case. If you tile a layer you would do it for a
number of reasons: it is frequently called, you want to speed up your server
and/or want to relieve the database server or - which would be the most
common reason - you want to provide a basemap. In that case you want to
check the style in conjunction with others until you are satisfied that they
work together. Or, if you have a data custodian model like we have and the
custodian says I want the feature green you would need to convince him/her
that it isn't a good idea because something else is already green on the map
and might be mixed up with his feature. In that case you would want or need
to wait until this check is done. 

Good enough reason?

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Avoiding invalidation of GeoWebCache tiles

2013-10-07 Thread cmaul
Chris, 

there are a few things you can do using the geowebcache.xml:

in the 
wmsLayer tag

usual tags such as name/title/mimeFormats/gridsets/ 

wmsUrlstringhttp://my_geowebcache_server//string /wmsUrl 

You cannot leave the wmsURL tag out BUT .. 


O.k. that is a bit harsh, I admit

but also:
expireCache0/expireCache   

or scale level-specific expireCacheList-2/expireCacheList

 and 
cacheBypassAllowedfalse/cacheBypassAllowed

/wmsLayer

In geoserver I don't know what happens if you set the cache to 0.
But you could also (again a rather radical means) disable the database.

In the web.xml:
context-param
param-nameGWC_METASTORE_DISABLED/param-name
param-valueTRUE/param-value
  /context-param
 
You might do the seceond one as well as your cache will stay the same size. 
  context-param
param-nameGWC_DISKQUOTA_DISABLED/param-name
param-valueTRUE/param-value
  /context-param
No database hence no clue when to expire. They work in geoserver too as you
get the message:
Disk Quota has been disabled through the GWC_DISKQUOTA_DISABLED=true
environment variable/servlet context parameter/JVM argument, so this
configuration page is not operational.

Again this is also a rather radical measure.


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Re: [Geoserver-users] geoserver, gwc and 900913

2013-09-11 Thread cmaul
Hi John,

just an idea which wouldn't work in windows but I would like to know what
would happen if you have the other (empty) directory as a symbolic link
pointing to the directory that has the tiles. Haven't tried that but it
should work in the Unix/Linux world.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] geoserver, gwc and 900913

2013-09-10 Thread cmaul
John,

a truly academic question. Yes - in theory. However, the widespread use of
900913 is a result of the Cinderella treatment of Google by the spatial
fraternity and the past confusion with EPSG:3587 and EPSG:3857.

What geowebcache uses as a default is entirely up to you because in the
geowebcache-core-context.xml is the following tag:

 bean id=gwcGridSetBroker class=org.geowebcache.grid.GridSetBroker

constructor-arg type=boolean value=TRUE /

 constructor-arg type=boolean value=TRUE /
  /bean

Question 3: No why, they are the same projections.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] nice priority for tile seeding (geowebcache part)

2013-09-10 Thread cmaul
Hi Jens,

I think you cannot. What about a separate geowebcache instance that tiles
while your geoserver serves up the tiles. Then you can do these things on a
process level.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] geoserver in production

2013-09-09 Thread cmaul
Hi Dmitriy,

I think the answer is still 'No'

http://blog.opengeo.org/2013/04/18/geoserver-in-a-clustered-configuration-part-1/

That says:
GeoServer in a clustered configuration.

Regardless of the mechanism for synchronization, changes to the data
directory and the in-memory catalog will normally be directed by one master
GeoServer. This can be enforced by disabling the GeoServer user interface on
all “slave” GeoServers or by configuring the front-end load balancer to only
direct user interface requests to /geoserver/web to the master GeoServer.

*Changes to the master GeoServer’s data catalog must be explicitly refreshed
on slave instances.* This can be accomplished manually through the GeoServer
Admin web UI (/geoserver/web), or with some measure of automation (on a
schedule, or after a trigger is fired) using GeoServer’s REST API (e.g. by
sending a POST/PUT request to /geoserver/rest/reload?recurse=true).

You are not the only one waiting for that.
And I hope somebody proves me wrong.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] copy styles directory

2013-09-05 Thread cmaul
Hello Jim,

have you also copied the stylename.xml? This file has an ID which is
essential to reference and register the style with geoserver.




This ID turns up with the layer.xml in the workspace:

layer
  nameVMADD.ADDRESS/name
  idLayerInfoImpl--4c68f0d5:128cd132f0d:-7f8a/id
  typeVECTOR/type
  defaultStyle
idStyleInfoImpl--*2e0631ee:136997f03ca:7037*/id
  /defaultStyle etc, etc...


That is why it makes sense to copy both directories, 'styles' and
'workspace' otherwise you will have layers that reference a style that does
not exist and styles that are not used by your layers and the name does not
matter as the connection is via the ID above.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] copy styles directory

2013-09-05 Thread cmaul
Hi Jim,

cave you copied the stylename.xml files with the sld files?

They look like this:

style
  idStyleInfoImpl--
*2e0631ee:136997f03ca:7037**
/id
  nameADDR_addresspoint_1/name
  sldVersion...etc

This ID is the definition and the reference for geoserver. It turns up in
the layer.xml 

layer
  nameVMADD.ADDRESS/name
  idLayerInfoImpl--4c68f0d5:128cd132f0d:-7f8a/id
  typeVECTOR/type
  defaultStyle
idStyleInfoImpl--*2e0631ee:136997f03ca:7037*/id
  /defaultStyle.

which is why it makes sense to copy always both, the 'styles' directory and
the 'workspaces' including their subdirectories. Otherwise you will have
layers without valid styles and styles without layers.
The names of styles do not matter for geoserver internally.

Actually there is more to it, which is the integrity between workspaces and
stores and layers and layergroups and styles. And, if you reference  for
instance shapefiles and not just databases the data directory as well.

Because of that I thought it always safer to copy the entire data directory
and then update 'www', 'plugins', 'security', 'user_projections' and all the
other stuff when updating geoserver.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Seeding Layers

2013-09-03 Thread cmaul
Hi Stephanos,
have you under 'caching defaults' the png8 format turned on? Because out of
the box it is not, only png and jpeg are as far as I recall. 

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Seeding Layers

2013-09-03 Thread cmaul
Stephanos,

add-on
if you talk about stand-alone GWC there is the following tag in each
wmsLayer tag of the geowebcache.xml:
 mimeFormats
stringimage/jpeg/string
stringimage/png/string
stringimage/png8/string
/mimeFormats

whatever format you define in there you may use.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] How to avoid security filter chain file being overwrite during server start ?

2013-09-02 Thread cmaul
Hi Ravi,

the war file is just a zip file. You can delete the config.xml and insert
your new config.xml (obviously at the same place) and distribute this war
file. 
No need to recompile the entire thing.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Alignment problems with ESRI software

2013-08-30 Thread cmaul
Thanks Jody,

but it still could be either, because this class has both units:

 static UnitLengthFOOT_SURVEY_US   A unit of length equal to
1200/3937 m (standard name foot_survey_us). 


and

 static UnitLengthINCH   A unit of length equal to 0.0254 m
(standard name in).

O.k. that means trawling through the sources. At least I know now, what to
look for.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] help with SLD

2013-08-29 Thread cmaul
Hi,

that is the SLD that works in geoserver 2.3.3. At the bottom.
But first please read what was wrong with it, as this may to help you to
help yourself next time.

The editor complained first about the VendorOption tag. Unfortunately XML
error messages in editors or geoserver are not very precise. So it pays to
look  as well at the tag before as this may be the reason:
Here it is the case: 
sld:Halo
sld:Radius
ogc:Literal1.5/ogc:Literal
/sld:Radius
sld:Fill
sld:CssParameter
name=fill#00/sld:CssParameter
/sld:Fill
/sld:Halo
The fill parameter is part of the Halo. On its own geoserver does not know
what to do with it, so the closing /Halo tag needs to be after /sld:Fill
not after the radius. So taking out the vendorOption would have resulted in
complaining about the sld:TextSymbolizer and that should have prompted you
to say: Hold on there must be something wrong before that

Next problem: It is not sld:Literal, it is ogc:Literal. Literal is a tag
from a different namespace.

Next problem, where it is again complaining about the FOLLOWING tag i.e.
sld:Font not about the offending tag.

sld:Label
ogc:PropertyNamenombre/ogc:PropertyName
/sld:Label 

The label ends after the String you are using as label. Font is a subtag of
sld:TextSymbolizer. Essentially they come in the order how, what , which
font, where, halo, Fill. All these tags are on the same level. So closing
the  /sld:Label  after the font does not work, although the XML is well
formed.

You have then three tags which do not have any content. And geoserver
complains about them as well. Rightfully I would say. Why do you have
placement tags when you do not say where.

sld:LabelPlacement
sld:LinePlacement /
/sld:LabelPlacement 

On second thoughts the complaint may actually be because of the required
order of the tags.
Line 506 - 514 from the 1.0.0 schema:
xsd:extension base=sld:SymbolizerType
xsd:sequence
xsd:element ref=sld:Geometry 
minOccurs=0/
xsd:element ref=sld:Label 
minOccurs=0/
xsd:element ref=sld:Font 
minOccurs=0/
xsd:element 
ref=sld:LabelPlacement minOccurs=0/
xsd:element ref=sld:Halo 
minOccurs=0/
xsd:element ref=sld:Fill 
minOccurs=0/
/xsd:sequence
So the schema says: this must be your order. And that is why the
vendorOptions need to come last. Please note; There is a difference between
the Fill of the entire Labeling and the fill of the halo, I didn't know what
you want and assumed the halo below.


Now the sld that works (at least on my geoserver):

?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
sld:StyledLayerDescriptor xmlns=http://www.opengis.net/sld;
xmlns:sld=http://www.opengis.net/sld;
xmlns:ogc=http://www.opengis.net/ogc;
xmlns:gml=http://www.opengis.net/gml; version=1.0.0
 sld:UserLayer
 sld:LayerFeatureConstraints
 sld:FeatureTypeConstraint/
 /sld:LayerFeatureConstraints
 sld:UserStyle
 sld:NameDefault Styler/sld:Name
 sld:Title/
 sld:FeatureTypeStyle
 sld:Namesimple/sld:Name
sld:FeatureTypeNameFeature/sld:FeatureTypeName
sld:SemanticTypeIdentifiergeneric:geometry/sld:SemanticTypeIdentifier
sld:SemanticTypeIdentifiersimple/sld:SemanticTypeIdentifier
 sld:Rule
 sld:LineSymbolizer
 sld:Stroke
 sld:CssParameter
name=stroke#D95F02/sld:CssParameter
 /sld:Stroke
 /sld:LineSymbolizer
sld:TextSymbolizer
sld:Label
ogc:PropertyNamenombre/ogc:PropertyName
/sld:Label  
sld:Font
 sld:CssParameter
name=font-familyArial/sld:CssParameter
 sld:CssParameter
name=font-size12.0/sld:CssParameter
 sld:CssParameter
name=font-stylenormal/sld:CssParameter
 sld:CssParameter
name=font-weightnormal/sld:CssParameter
/sld:Font   
   

 sld:Halo
 sld:Radius
ogc:Literal1.5/ogc:Literal
 /sld:Radius

 sld:Fill
 sld:CssParameter
name=fill#00/sld:CssParameter
 /sld:Fill
/sld:Halo
 sld:Priority500/sld:Priority
 VendorOption name=followLinetrue/VendorOption
 VendorOption name=repeat250/VendorOption
 VendorOption name=groupyes/VendorOption
 VendorOption

[Geoserver-users] Alignment problems with ESRI software

2013-08-29 Thread cmaul
Hello,

There is the international inch (25.4 mm) and the US Survey Inch (25.4000508
mm), which one is Geoserver actually internally considering an inch?

Our current scales that work correctly with the ESRI JavaScript API are
based on the US survey inch, whereas the scales that work correctly with
ArcMap are based on the international inch.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Styling the Admin page of a server

2013-08-08 Thread cmaul
Hi Jonathan,
Hi Jonathan,

yes, pain in the butt this, noticing suddenly -- ooops I am fiddling around
with the production server not the test server as I thought.

web-core-2.3.3.jar

directory org/geoserver/web/img

a good candidate is: page-header-bg.png, which is now pink. Another would be
main-bg.png

http://lctest.land.vic.gov.au/cm/test_instance.gif

I rather doubt the community would approve of this pink, but it helps me to
distinguish.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] GetFeatureInfo giving no results - sometimes

2013-08-07 Thread cmaul
Hi Jonathan,

Yes there is a brilliant tool for it and it is called Geoserver.
But, seriously:
Create a new Gridset from EPSG:27700, in which you are entering your
bounding box and the image width and height as tile width and height.

Then create level0 and voila you will see that it is a tiny fraction above
1:40,000

http://lctest.land.vic.gov.au/cm/Create_a_new_gridset.gif

Well, it's not meant for that but you can do it.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] GetFeatureInfo giving no results - sometimes

2013-08-07 Thread cmaul
Jonathan,

I noticed I took the wrong values (i.e. the ones that worked). The other
values end up with exactly the same scale: 1 : 40,000.022

So from the point of view of Geoserver, both are identical and both are
slightly above. However, the principle of how you can use the 'create
gridset' sort of creatively is correct. So, very likely it is not the scale
or rounding, but try it with 40010, to exclude that it isn't.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] WFS behaviour changed

2013-08-06 Thread cmaul
Hello Jukka,

strange , hmmm the layer is accessed using the ArcSDE adapter (9.3 on
Oracle). This may be the reason for that, I will extract to shape file and
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Re: [Geoserver-users] starting geoserver 2.3.4

2013-08-06 Thread cmaul
Hello Georg,


 Resource must be part of a store

Your layers consist of two definition files layer.xml and feature.xml

in your DATA_DIR is a directory workspaces under which the workspaces are as
directories. The next level down contains the datastores as directories (no
idea how many you have) in these directories have one datastore.xml file
each. These datastore.xml files have a tag  that looks like:
idDataStoreInfoImpl--58c1cc24:1288a26e311:-7fff/id
In the directory are also the layers as directories, which hold to files
featuretype.xml and layer.xml

the featuretype.xml has a tag at the end that looks like;
  store class=dataStore
idDataStoreInfoImpl--58c1cc24:1288a26e311:-7fff/id
  /store

As it is a nullpointer exception I suspect there is one layer with this tag
missing for whatever reason. 
Delete and define again please.
Happy hunting
I guess you can exclude the layers that loaded, the one to search for is the
one where you don't have the name in the log file.

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[Geoserver-users] WFS behaviour changed

2013-08-04 Thread cmaul
Hello,

with the update from 2.1.3 to 2.3.3 the WFS behaviour has changed suddenly

The following request

http://sii-wms1.nre.vic.gov.au:8180/geoserver/ows/wfs?request=GetFeatureversion=1.1.0typeName=sii:SURVEY_MARKS_POINTBBOX=145.296473,-37.876557,145.301065,-37.875032,EPSG:4326outputFormat=jsonpropertyName=DISPLAY_NAME,MARK_ID,SYMBOL_TYPE_MGA,SHAPE

which displays the attributes of one survey mark in 2.1.3 correctly,
responds now with quadrupling the information and displays in 2.3.3 the
attributes to the survey mark four times and does so consistently.  
I've verified this behaviour with the old version.  Is there anything I need
to change in the request? Checking the database there is one record for this
mark and only one point.

I, then played around with the  attributes I want to display
(propertyName=DISPLAY_NAME,MARK_ID,SYMBOL_TYPE_MGA,SHAPE) and for two
attributes I get the whole lot twice, for three attributes thrice, for four
attributes four time etc.

Is that intended behaviour?

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Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer behind a HTTP-Proxy

2013-07-29 Thread cmaul
Hello Rüdiger,

very easy: Admin login --- Global -- 4th input field is: 'Proxy Base URL'.
Enter your proxy sever and you're done.

It  kills your 'Layer Preview' though as the proxy doesn't know about
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Re: [Geoserver-users] Which data source for geoserver is fastest?

2013-07-24 Thread cmaul
Hi Christian,

as Phil, I think the issue is less one of technology. Firstly, what Phil
said implicitly: If the speed is that important tile the layer and access
the tiles not the database. This eases speed problems that may come with a
complicated styling, too. However, prefabricated tiles or tile sets (which
are turned over according to a certain time scale) come with a currency
problem. What is more important for you: Speed or currency.
Think of accessing these tiles as WMTS, no bounding box no internal
calculations which tile conforms to which slice of my picture, you go
directly to the tile.
Network. Any database sitting side-by-side with your server is faster than a
remote one. Same as Phil, I found little differences between Oracle and
PostGIS, with PostGis being a little bit faster. But then - no surprise here
when the DB sits on the same disk. That will always beat what Phil called a
'serious iron', which sits on its own dedicated machine.
Try to simplify filters and put them into one attribute even if that
violates the normality rules. Index the DB, not just the spatial field.

Views will be faster than SLD filters. 
'filter the datasources in geoserver with sql-querys', yes definitely, as
far as I know they are essentially views but think also of materialized
views, which are generally faster. However, you need to refresh your views,
when you refresh the data.

Make the symbols as small and simplified as you can i.e. jpg not png. If you
need transparency you're stuck with png. More important than your technology
choice will be the way you structure your data, chop up the sld (if
possible), indexes, styling and tiling.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Layer Groups and Labeling issues

2013-06-26 Thread cmaul
Hello Sudheer,

this is odd as I cannot reproduce this in my layergroups. The conflict
resolution within a layer works well, however, the conflict resolution
between the layers does not or I have the feeling it doesn't exist. 

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Re: [Geoserver-users] How to group values in SLD

2013-06-10 Thread cmaul
Hello Pedro,

not unfortunately not to my knowledge. You need to do it like this:

ogc:Filter
ogc:Or 
ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo
ogc:PropertyNameID/ogc:PropertyName
ogc:Literal1/ogc:Literal 
/ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo
ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo
ogc:PropertyNameID/ogc:PropertyName
ogc:Literal2/ogc:Literal
/ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo
ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo
ogc:PropertyNameID/ogc:PropertyName
ogc:Literal3/ogc:Literal
/ogc:PropertyIsEqualTo

/ogc:Or 
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Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer 2.3.2 Direct Connect to ArcSDE 10.0

2013-06-05 Thread cmaul
Sonya,

please set your instance name. esri_sde is the default - I think. Ask your
DB-Admin.
Other possibility is to define it in the windows services file
(...system32/drivers/etc)
The line looks like that:

esri_sde 5151/tcp   #Corporate spatial desk
database


You have got the jpeXX_sdk.jar,jsdeXX_sdk.jar and icuXX.jar, additionally to
the jars from the Geoserver website?

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Re: [Geoserver-users] GetCapabilities 1.1.1 error

2013-05-20 Thread cmaul
Hello Dmitriy,

can you send a bit more of your error message and the install, because I
cannot reproduce this error, regardless whether I go in as administrator or
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[Geoserver-users] GEOS-4930 --OpenLayers Map Preview always points to localhost

2013-05-09 Thread cmaul
Hello list,

updating our geoserver instance from 2.1.3 to 2.3 I found that the preview
stopped working. Looking at the reasons I found the issue GEOS-4930, a bug
fix. However, I don't think it is actually a problem that has been fixed,
but rather created. The bug that was fixed was that Openlayers (in the
preview) went back to the localhost and not to the proxy, if a proxy is
defined. It occurred in 2.1.2 and fixed in 2.1.4. In all other instances in
2.12 and 2.13 it went back to the proxy.

Our Geoserver sits behind a proxy (a catalogue). The consequence of the fix
is that the display on the preview does not work, because after the initial
request the Openlayers requests goes to the proxy and not to the server. The
proxy obviously doesn't have a clue about the Openlayers controls etc. So,
it stalls after opening a window and drawing a frame.

The preview in Geoserver is a preview for the administrator, i.e. me, nobody
else is supposed to use it. I do not use for production purposes but to
check new layers or sld's or switches between databases, new stores etc. So,
I need to remove the proxy base url, check and put it in again.

Is that the desired behaviour and if it is: Is it sensible?

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Re: [Geoserver-users] WFS / WFS-T Dienst auf bereits vorhanden GeoServer einzurichten

2013-05-09 Thread cmaul
Hallo Manuel, 

Der WFS service ist Teil des normalen Geoserver. Ein Tutorial für WFS-T
findest Du hier:

http://www.gistutor.com/openlayers/22-advanced-openlayers-tutorials/47-openlayers-wfs-t-using-a-geoserver-hosted-postgis-layer.html

Betreffs tuning gibt es eine gute Präsentation von Simone - Geoserver on
steroids:
http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=trct=jq=esrc=ssource=webcd=1ved=0CDAQFjAAurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdemo.geo-solutions.it%2Fshare%2Ffoss4g2011%2Fgs_steroids_sgiannec_foss4g2011.pdfei=oUWLUe-yBsL4kAXG9YG4BQusg=AFQjCNE1O9ZA3tEq5_X_l1nGcM1yoNvJdgbvm=bv.46226182,d.dGIcad=rja


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Re: [Geoserver-users] Exnteions - What's CAS?

2013-05-09 Thread cmaul
Hi Jonathan,

https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASUM/Home


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Re: [Geoserver-users] BBOX Text format

2013-04-09 Thread cmaul
Hello Dominique,

something that puzzled me as well. The standard (OGC 06-121rc) to which the
WPS standard refers to says:

http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5045680/OGC06121r3_Tab21.jpg 

and examples are found in the text:
Two examples of XML encoded bounding boxes are: 
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
BoundingBox xmlns=http://www.opengis.net/ows/1.1;
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
xsi:schemaLocation=http://www.opengis.net/ows/1.1 owsCommon.xsd
crs=urn:ogc:crs:EPSG:6.3:26986 dimensions=2
 

LowerCorner189000 834000/LowerCorner


UpperCorner285000 962000/UpperCorner

/BoundingBox



?xml
version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
WGS84BoundingBox
xmlns=http://www.opengis.net/ows/1.1;
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;

xsi:schemaLocation=http://www.opengis.net/ows/1.1
owsCommon.xsd



 LowerCorner-71.63 41.75/LowerCorner
 UpperCorner-70.78 42.90/UpperCorner
/WGS84BoundingBox

However the example in the manual is:

Geoserver manual (scroll to the bottom)
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/extensions/wps/operations.html  

which looks like WKT (aka well known text), which is a closed ring, i.e. the
last coordinate must equal the first and a rectangle consists therefore of 5
coordinates.  

Can somebody enlighten us, please.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] log4j issues - how to log? small omission

2013-03-27 Thread cmaul
Jonathan,

I don't know what log4J does as a default but the definition of a max
rollover file-size makes sense.

in your case:
log4j.appender.geoserverlogfile=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.geoserverlogfile.MaxBackupIndex=3
*log4j.appender.geoserverlogfile.MaxFileSize=1KB*

Ceki Gülcü, who was the main author has been careful not to spread too much
information about the log4j configuration, but -fair enough - has written a
slim book in the O'Reilly series, which is worth buying.  If mine hadn't
gone walkabout I probably could have told you the default.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] JVM goes up in smoke

2013-03-19 Thread cmaul
Simone,

I am a little bit further now. The ecws that didn't work were actually a
layergroup of 11 images.
These images were in EPSG:28355 and reprojected to EPSG:990913.

I have done a test (4 threads/ 17 images) to tile one image which went
fine. Speed was  163 minutes or 17.2 tiles per second, which is o.k. as
well. The next thing I will try is to have a layergroup and NOT to
reproject, i.e. to tile in EPSG:28355. I'll tell you how that works (or
not).

Simone, if you want any ECW files for testing, I am happy to put stuff on
our FTP server. The 11 files in question are between 8 and 14 GB and have a
total of 128GB. So, a subset of 4 or 5 neighbouring ecws perhaps.

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[Geoserver-users] when cutting tiles the JVM goes up in smoke

2013-03-18 Thread cmaul
Hello,

Geoserver is 2.25
Apache 2.2.21
Tomcat 7.0.27
GDAL 1.9.2
ECW SDK 4.3
Visual C++ 2010 redistributables.

Windows2008R2 virtual machine with 32GB RAM.

When cutting tiles the Java Vm disappears without a trace after happily
working between 4 - 15 minutes.
There is nothing suspicious in the geoserver log, tomcat.log, apache or the
event viewer.

The screenshot of the visualvm shows a busy server but also a large portion
of the heap unused.
I wouldn't call this a server that is stressed.


Java VisualVM screenshot
http://services.land.vic.gov.au/memory_20130318.jpg  

Because the tiles are cut from ecw there are a lot of components involved.
Where could I find an indicator of what makes the JVM collapse?

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[Geoserver-users] JVM goes up in smoke

2013-03-18 Thread cmaul
Hello,

Geoserver is 2.25
Apache 2.2.21
Tomcat 7.0.27
GDAL 1.9.2
ECW SDK 4.3
Visual C++ 2010 redistributables.

Windows2008R2 virtual machine with 32GB RAM.

When cutting tiles the Java Vm disappears without a trace after happily
working between 4 - 15 minutes.
There is nothing suspicious in the geoserver log, tomcat.log, apache or the
event viewer.

The screenshot of the visualvm shows a busy server but also a large portion
of the heap unused.
I wouldn't call this a server that is stressed.


Java VisualVM screenshot
http://services.land.vic.gov.au/memory_20130318.jpg  

Because the tiles are cut from ecw there are a lot of components involved.
Where could I find an indicator of what it is that's making the JVM
collapse?

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Re: [Geoserver-users] KML reflector - Path too long

2013-03-14 Thread cmaul
Wayne,

you're right, unlike the GET request the POST request has no such
restriction.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Latest JRE update problem

2013-03-14 Thread cmaul
Rob,

... changing JAVA_HOME variable to both directories .
I haven't tried this but something like

JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\jre6;C:\Program Files\Java\jre7

will certainly not work. It is either or.
Many of the classes have the same name and what gets loaded at run-time from
which jar-file depends very much on alphabet or whatever internal workings
of the system.

That is precisely the function of the JAVA_HOME to have different JDKs/JREs
installed and to keep them separate for different programs. You can have in
Windows and Unix/Linux (Don't forget to export in a Unix environment) a
system variable to one JRE and overwrite it for a particular program
(Jetty/Tomcat) when you want to use the other.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Backing up the data dir

2013-03-04 Thread cmaul
Jonathan,

what do people do?
That.


echo off 
set currdate=geoserver_data2.1.3_%Date:~10,4%%Date:~7,2%%Date:~4,2%
mkdir c:\data_repository\%currdate%
xcopy /E /V c:\geoserver_data2.1.3\* c:\data_repository\%currdate%\

scheduled task runs every Sunday 17:00 and every three months I clean out
manually.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Backing up the data dir

2013-03-04 Thread cmaul
Jonathan,

helps if you read the entire Email. Me in that case...

This above mentioned data directory has only database connections. 

The file-based data are only few and somewhere else because their update
cycle differs to  the DB and styles. That is done with a similar script that
runs monthly.

The tiles are also in a different directory again, because there is no
update rhythm. There are mostly imagery tiles and when we have new imagery I
cut new tiles and then I back-up.

I suppose this is how most production installations operate and why I keep
these three store types separate. Depending on the size of your stores you
may decide whether it is a good way to separate or not.  Stuffing everything
in one directory back this up and knowing that all is there has its
advantages too.


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Re: [Geoserver-users] [bulk]: Re: Geoserver fails to start

2013-02-24 Thread cmaul
Pena,

Stephan was right, in the war file there are only the properties:
layers.properties
service.properties
users.properties
 
after your install you may have also:
services.properties
rest.properties

The rest is created at the first start of geoserver.
What you can do is to delete (well, better put it out of reach in the temp
directory) everything else in this directory and start geoserver again. The
problem that I do not understand with your installation is that part of the
files seem to be created while others are not.

Cheers

Christian


P.S. That is how my directory tree looks like after deleting everything
apart from the five properties files and a restart.

C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\securitydir /S
 
 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security

25/02/2013  01:05 PMDIR  .
25/02/2013  01:05 PMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  auth
25/02/2013  11:32 AM 1,740 config.xml
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  filter
25/02/2013  11:32 AM 1,027 geoserver.jceks
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   429 layers.properties
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  masterpw
25/02/2013  11:33 AM72 masterpw.digest
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   216 masterpw.info
25/02/2013  11:32 AM73 masterpw.xml
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  pwpolicy
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   612 rest.properties
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  role
22/01/2013  10:42 AM   436 service.properties
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   445 services.properties
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  usergroup
25/02/2013  11:27 AM   649 users.properties.old
  10 File(s)  5,699 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\auth

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  default
   0 File(s)  0 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\auth\default

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   247 config.xml
   1 File(s)247 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\filter

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  anonymous
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  basic
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  contextAsc
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  contextNoAsc
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  exception
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  form
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  formLogout
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  guiException
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  interceptor
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  rememberme
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  restInterceptor
   0 File(s)  0 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\filter\anonymous

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   294 config.xml
   1 File(s)294 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\filter\basic

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   316 config.xml
   1 File(s)316 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\filter\contextAsc

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   356 config.xml
   1 File(s)356 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\filter\contextNoAsc

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   359 config.xml
   1 File(s)359 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\filter\exception

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   352 config.xml
   1 File(s)352 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\filter\form

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   426 config.xml
   1 File(s)426 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\filter\formLogout

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   244 config.xml
   1 File(s)244 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\filter\guiException

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  ..
25/02/2013  11:32 AM   415 config.xml
   1 File(s)415 bytes

 Directory of C:\geoserver_data2.2.4_DPS\security\filter\interceptor

25/02/2013  11:32 AMDIR  .
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Re: [Geoserver-users] calculating MBR

2013-02-20 Thread cmaul
Stephen and Mauro,

you might want to have a look into this discussion, which Jonathan Moules
started (Start of Jan).

http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/SDO-TUNE-EXTENT-OF-Oracle-td5025640.html#a5026061

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver fails to start

2013-02-20 Thread cmaul
Maybe, I don't know.

There has not been any geoserver before and I'm installing it as a root.
Directory structure and files are made, when tomcat try to start geoserver.

-pk

Pena

So, it is not what I assumed. Have a look whether this file is there at all.
Have a look at what the read write and execute permits are. If the file is
there, please do a chmod 777 and see what happens. 

BTW you are better off to write to the list because there are many more to
help you and I am currently at a loss as to what to recommend because THIS
FILE IS PART OF THE GEOSERVER 2.2.4 INSTALL. It should be there. Grrr, sorry
that I can't be more help.

In my install on Tomcat are:
config.xml, masterpx.xml, layers-, rest-, service-, services-, users
property files and the masterpassword.digest and a geoserver.jceks (key)
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Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver fails to start

2013-02-19 Thread cmaul
Pena,

the startup error message is very clear:

/usr/share/tomcat5/webapps/geoserver/data/security/config.xml (No such file
or directory) 

Could it be that you're starting your geoserver with your own data directory
from a 2.1.x version?
Because this file wouldn't be in there.


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Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer Will Not Start

2013-02-17 Thread cmaul
1053 is a generic message that will pop up if let's say a database connection
could not be made in a timely fashion. 

Please use the sc tool/command to clean up every geoserver service you have
installed so far.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/251192

Make sure everything is gone in the registry.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services

and then start from scratch. 
Firstly leave the standard data directory where it is, second step change it
in web.xml and copy it to this destination on the disk still using the
default data directory start again and check logs, third step 'supplant' it
with your own data directory. I guess how things are left after several
installations Baby steps are the right way.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] geoserver

2013-01-24 Thread cmaul
Stephen,

What is catalog2 in your installation?

That seems to me the crucial line
No bean named 'catalog2' is defined

For setting the data directory see:

http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/datadirectory/data-dir-setting.html

my preferred way would be the web.xml

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Same Configuration, Different computer, very slow

2013-01-24 Thread cmaul
Yep, every 64-bit address is twice as long as a 32-bit address. 2Gb address
space can be addressed with 32-bit, hence using 64-bit you have a lot of
waste just for addressing your objects. 

I doubt that you have only 2Gb RAM on your Mac. So, 64-bit systems are a
complete waste and usually slower, if you want to assign only 2 Gb of RAM.
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Re: [Geoserver-users] SDO_TUNE.EXTENT_OF - Oracle

2013-01-09 Thread cmaul
Hello,

I think I found the problem Oracle 10.2.0.3.0 /Oracle 11.2.0.3.3

SELECT SDO_TUNE.EXTENT_OF('VMPROP.POINT', 'SHAPE') FROM DUAL;

DB features  time
Oracle10 19Mio 30mins and no result
Oracle11 19Mio 0.375 seconds

and guess what? Suddenly Geoserver has no problems finding a bounding box.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] How to upload a shape file in geoserver

2013-01-08 Thread cmaul
Krunal,

sorry ...GUI in *my application* which ... I skipped this bit.
As Stefano said the Rest interface, but I strongly recommend to copy the
local files to some infrastructure beforehand where you control whether the
hardware is running or not.



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Re: [Geoserver-users] SDO_TUNE.EXTENT_OF - Oracle

2013-01-07 Thread cmaul
Jonathan,

I was never able to define large datasets in Oracle letting Geoserver find
the bounding box and thought it is a Geoserver problem but it is not. 

As you said and Andrea confirmed in the background on the oracle level it
must be one of these commands: 

SELECT SDO_TUNE.EXTENT_OF('TABLE_NAME', 'SPATIAL_COLUMN') FROM DUAL;
or 
SELECT SDO_AGGR_MBR(SPATIAL_COLUMN) FROM TABLE_NAME;

Running the SDO_TUNE.EXTENT_OF on a dataset with 3.3 million features I gave
up after 15 mins.
Trying the command with smaller datasets I get the following numbers.
secsfeature numbers
1.6 935
1.9 3700
7.6 28000
30.25   105000

Sort of  linear increase and atrocious performance. The 'SDO_AGGR_MBR' is
even worse. So, I get the BBox from ArcSDE and hack it in by hand which
infuriates me, because I think a decent spatial database should work on its
own resources. 
Geoserver is 2.1.3 and all the tables have spatial indices.
Anything I might do wrong with the DB or any solutions for that?

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Re: [Geoserver-users] How to upload a shape file in geoserver

2013-01-07 Thread cmaul
Krunal,

no need to:

Add new store --- Shape file

Give it a name: 

Enter or browse for the shape file location:
*file://U:\raetest\TR_FERRY_ROUTE.shp* for example

Save. And never turn the remote computer off.
For that reason rather copy your data to your Geoserver data directory. 
where the shape file location would look something like that:
*file:data/shapefiles/states.shp*

Style, publish and you are done.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] How can I requets multiple Geowebcache or when to tile and when not

2013-01-03 Thread cmaul
Adding a few thoughts to sergeant_york 

There are three criteria when to tile and when not:

the load on the database server when requesting the layer or layer group
the frequency of the user requests for that layer
the requirements for currency or data changes in the layer

That is why Google, Bing, OSM etc. have such a success. 20+ layers are a
huge load on a database, everyone needs a base map as reference and well -
the currency is not so good, but then tiling the entire world is no small
feat. Use tiling strategically and where it makes sense. If you work in the
water business, it may make sense to tile the hydrology layer, or better if
you provide maps for property purposes it can make sense to tile the
cadastre, if the cadastre changes too quickly then tiling may make no sense,
if you're dealing with building permits and you need always the latest
information likewise. 
It is all a question of the purpose of your map. Don't tile just because you
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Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer Caching question

2013-01-03 Thread cmaul
Ben 

I cannot help you with all problems but may be with a few:

I am not surprised if GWC complains about 'EPSG;4326’. Please note you have
SEMIcolon in there.
The second: ‘My_EPSG:4326' should be fine if you define it properly in the
geowebcache.xml.
Google and lat/long are defined by default. There was a Mail in this list
which pointed out where, so please hunt, because you would need to define it
for instance with the same BBox.

The other error has to do with the GWC update policy. I do not know what the
defaults are, but it tries to update tiles after a certain time. You need to
turn this off with settings in the layer such as:

wmsLayer
.

expireCache-2/expireCache
expireClients-1/expireClients
cacheBypassAllowedfalse/cacheBypassAllowed
queryablefalse/queryable  
/wmsLayer

again in the geowebcache.xml
Now, I don't know how this works in the integrated Geoserver/GWC
environment, but it seems GWC is happy to accept Geoserver as tile source in
the config, but as it is cascaded it throws an error when it comes to update
where it would need the remote WMS, which you have cut.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] How can I configure user name/password in geowebcache.xml for wmslayers?

2012-12-20 Thread cmaul

I haven't the time to try it but I think the order is relevant. At least
that is what I foggily recall and more importantly that is what my
XML-editor tells me. So, please see the example below. I think wmsUrl
after httpUsername and httpPassword doesn't work.

wmsLayer
  nameSATELLITE_TEST_Google/name
  metaInformation
titleAerial Landcover Vic/title
descriptionMelbourne April 2008/description
  /metaInformation
  mimeFormats
stringimage/jpeg/string
  /mimeFormats
  gridSubsets
gridSubset
  gridSetNameEPSG:900913/gridSetName
  extent
coords
  double16085588.053641856/double
  double-4608973.99366228/double
  double16202712.472780583/double
  double-4510011.081191/double
/coords
  /extent
  zoomStart0/zoomStart
  zoomStop20/zoomStop
/gridSubset
  /gridSubsets
  
  wmsUrl
stringhttp://imagestest.land.vic.gov.au/ecwp/ecw_wms.dll/string
  /wmsUrl
  wmsLayersALG_MELBOURNE_2011APR08_AIR_VIS_10CM_MGA55/wmsLayers
  httpUsernamecm85/httpUsername
  httpPassword/httpPassword
  expireCache-2/expireCache
  expireClients-1/expireClients
  backendTimeout240/backendTimeout
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Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver performing Slow

2012-12-16 Thread cmaul
Hello Girish,

These is the Tomcat config that works nicely on a slightly smaller
(Win2008/8GB RAM/6 cores VM) server:

-Dcatalina.home=C:\Tomcat 6.0.35
-Dcatalina.log=C:\logs
-Dcatalina.base=C:\Tomcat 6.0.35
-Djava.endorsed.dirs=C:\Tomcat 6.0.35\endorsed
-Djava.io.tmpdir=C:\Tomcat 6.0.35\temp
-Djava.util.logging.manager=org.apache.juli.ClassLoaderLogManager
-Djava.util.logging.config.file=C:\Tomcat 6.0.35\conf\logging.properties
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=xxx --a number here
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false --only if your server is
behind a firewall
-XX:PermSize=192m
-XX:MaxPermSize=512m
-XX:NewSize=900m
-XX:MaxNewSize=2700m
-XX:SurvivorRatio=6

-Xmx=4048  -- but that is entered in a menu (Tomcat is running as a
service)

our major garbage collections are 300- 500msec, minor between 50 and 200
msec with this config.
Despite so-called parallel garbage collection and assurances to the
contrary, Java isn't doing a lot during garbage collection, so you need to
strike a balance between quantity and duration of minor and full garbage
collections. The configuration above is rather on the side of fewer and
longer garbage collections.
Try with that configuration above and try to improve and adapt it better to
your server. 
Check you real usage with jvisualvm.exe (in the java bin directory- see
jmxremote params) as big unused memory spaces do not make your server
faster.

Further reading:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E13209_01/wlcp/wlss30/configwlss/jvmgc.html

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Oracle connections

2012-12-13 Thread cmaul
Jonathan,

OCI is the Oracle Call Interface is a native C interface to interact with
Oracle databases. Haven't used it.

The other two are the JDBC connection pool implementations, which can reside
on the application level (geoserver), which is the Oracle NG connection pool
or on the container level (Tomcat), which is the JNDI connection pool. 

I was going to write there is not much difference as geoserver comes with
commons-dbcp-xx.jar and tomcat with tomcat-dbcp.jar and both are from
Apache, but this is not true as I discovered just now. They have a
completely different class structure. Using NG on my production server and
JNDI on the test server I found very little difference in performance or
stability.

One warning: It is either or. If you use JNDI your Oracle odbc.jar must sit
in the Tomcat_home/lib, if you use NG it would be in the geoserver/lib. The
jar in both lib directories causes confusion and connection errors. 

NG is documented:
http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/data/database/oracle.html

where it says: The database schema to access tables from. Setting this value
greatly increases the speed... yes, but then you can only publish from this
schema.

JNDI and the necessary modifications in TOMCAT_HOME/conf/context.xml are
here:

http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/tutorials/tomcat-jndi/tomcat-jndi.html#tomcat-jndi

Obviously when refreshing the pools in one case the app restart is enough,
while you need to restart the container in the other case. And the JNDI pool
can be used for other apps as well if they are running in the same
container. 

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Re: [Geoserver-users] multiple sld files to geoserver layer according to the user sessions

2012-12-12 Thread cmaul
Zelio,

No  is the short answer. 
However, you could solve this problem programmatically by catching the
request and changing it according to the session_id/user_id or 
leave it to the user to modify the styles= part of the WMS request,
provided you have defined the different styles or 
you could have the same layer several times defined with different default
styles, which are called by different users.

I know that users want A their particular styling and B only use the default
style. That rarely works.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver upgrade

2012-12-06 Thread cmaul
David,

nononono not everything at once. Not on a production machine. Please do the
following:

install the war file as is, check WMS/WFS/etc. check log files, then stop.

add all the add-ons: database, WPS, raster formats whatever you need, start,
read the log files, check the services, then stop again. I there are
problems repeat it one by one.

Create a database connection to your main database by hand, publish a layer,
check it with 'preview', if everything works delete both, then stop.

*Only as a last step*
Change over to your data directory (web.xml, container var, java var or
system var ).

Did your first attempt actually work on the data directory intended, i.e.
the one you thought it would work on?

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver 2.1.3 2.2 some problems and questions

2012-12-04 Thread cmaul
Hello,

after this Email is lying around for a few days like a hot potato, I'll try
to answer a few questions. I do not have any experience with SQL Server I
might add, however, somebody else may be able to fill this in. What I can
offer is some knowledge, some experience and some opinion.

1 It is safe to add tables with no spatial column to geoserver. Yes. Things
like reference tables for instance, but you need to allow for this when
defining the datastore (tick the last tickbox 'geometryless tables'). With
the other question 'empty tables' uuuhm why would you do that? 

2 I do not know with SQL Server, but not with other DBs. 

3 I do not know but it seems to me a bad idea. How do you want to style
something like this?

4 Yes. At least they do with Oracle and ArcSDE

5 No geoserver will throw an error. 

6 I do not know

7 java -server allows for a 64M permanent memory space. Geoserver has a lot
of classes. It needs more, particularly if you have many layers and styles
and plug-ins. So, java -XX:PermSize=96m -XX:MaxPermSize=128M. Something like
that, there are other mailings on this list dealing with this problem.

I do not know whether you have to use SQL Server or not, but it sounds to me
like a database system I would not touch. It appears to be a very lenient
system according to your description and one that allows bad geometry,
different geometries etc. One advice: please, please clean up your data, no
spikes, bowties, self-intersecting polygons etc. and any WMS will reward you
with a better stability. Geoserver is rather patient with these things but
it does not cater for everything.

You would want a WMS to be fast, but it will either be fast or do a good
exception handling. Esri is relatively stable and fast, but it is only so,
because ArcSDE is so finicky and fussy with valid geometry. You wouldn't
even get your data into ArcSDE. MapInfo has never managed to produce a
stable WMS. That is not because they cannot program, but because MapInfo
format accepts any spatial feature, however crooked. 

Geoserver tries to occupy some middle ground as it caters for a range of
spatial formats. Please care about data quality and educate your data
providers otherwise operating a WMS, will be a nightmare whatever you use. 

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Re: [Geoserver-users] OutOfMemoryError for geoserver 2.2.1

2012-12-02 Thread cmaul
Gabriele,

the PermGenSpace contains the classes, configurations, data etc.i.e. the
program, the heap which you define with -Xmx and -Xmx contains the objects
at runtime i.e. the working program and is separate from the permanent
space. The classes or  templates for the objects are taken from the
permanent space and put onto the heap filled with the relevant values at
runtime and continually created with new values and destroyed if not needed
anymore. Please see:


http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=trct=jq=esrc=ssource=webcd=5cad=rjaved=0CFUQFjAEurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oracle.com%2Ftechnetwork%2Fjava%2Fjavase%2Fmemorymanagement-whitepaper-150215.pdfei=x9m7UKC_O4aAiQe11YHABQusg=AFQjCNFSYblAnBZ2obiu7mm3BpKhIUX07w
 or

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/tech/vmoptions-jsp-140102.html


for a detailed description.
You might as well start with a decent perm size.

-XX:PermSize=96m
-XX:MaxPermSize=128m


-server  has implicitly a MaxPermSpace=64m, if you do not change it.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Performance question

2012-11-22 Thread cmaul
Paul,

as far as I see your data are static. You will not need them once you have
created the tiles.
My experience is that databases require 4 -10 times more time to render a
layer than local shape files.
PostGIS is among the faster DBs and would be at the lower end of the 4 - 10,
but not that fast that it could compete with shapes.

If your region of interest isn't that big you shouldn't run into problems
with space for the shape files.

However, I would approach it the other way round: pixel size at the lowest
scale is x.x mm a 256*256 tile covers thus y.y square metres which means you
need z.z million of tiles for your bounding box, double that for all scales
and that is the number you need to cut. A day has 86400 seconds and to get
it done in x time you would need x tiles per second, which would be your
target. Then cut the first ten levels and have a look. Or if you have it as
one job in geowebcache, you will get a rough estimate about the tile number
to be cut. If you can afford the time with a database then do it if not then
use the shapes. 

Between the table and the view I would expect only marginal differences.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] Problem with strSubstring function in SLD

2012-11-13 Thread cmaul
I am wondering whether it actually is an error. My assumption was that
ogc:Literal is always a string. 

The method, strSubstring (string:String, begin:Integer, end:Integer)
clearly wants a string and two integers. So, you must give these types to
that method. 

Hence, the correct form would be:

sld:Label
ogc:Function name=strSubstring
ogc:PropertyNameSTATIONNAME/ogc:PropertyName //String - param[0]
ogc:Function name=parseInt  //1. Int – 
param[1]
  ogc:Literal0/ogc:Literal
/ogc:Function
ogc:Function name=parseInt  //2. Int – 
param[2]
ogc:Literal3/ogc:Literal
/ogc:Function
/ogc:Function
/sld:Label
That works for me and obviously for Ákos.

If I wrap the first parseInt function into a ogc:Literal
Like below I get:

sld:Label
ogc:Function name=strSubstring
ogc:PropertyNameSTATIONNAME/ogc:PropertyName
/ogc:Literal/ogc:Function name=parseInt
  ogc:Literal0/ogc:Literal
/ogc:Function //ogc:Literal/
ogc:Function name=parseInt
ogc:Literal3/ogc:Literal
/ogc:Function
/ogc:Function
/sld:Label

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Filter Function problem for function
strSubstring argument #1 - expected type int  at
org.geotools.filter.function.FilterFunction_strSubstring.evaluate(FilterFunction_strSubstring.java:55).
Fair enough, that is what I expect, because my integer is converted again
into a string.

Now when I put an AA instead of a number in there:

sld:Label
ogc:Function name=strSubstring
ogc:PropertyNameSTATIONNAME/ogc:PropertyName
ogc:Function name=parseInt
  ogc:LiteralAA/ogc:Literal
/ogc:Function
ogc:Function name=parseInt
ogc:Literal3/ogc:Literal
/ogc:Function
/ogc:Function
/sld:Label

Geoserver tries to think for me and puts a 0 in and displays the label. Well
to assume that everything for the first parameter, which cannot be read or
converted, is position 0, is fine.


Now, trying to trick Geoserver, because it cannot make assumption about the
end of the string gets the following result:
sld:Label
ogc:Function name=strSubstring
ogc:PropertyNameSTATIONNAME/ogc:PropertyName
ogc:Function name=parseInt
  ogc:Literal0/ogc:Literal
/ogc:Function
ogc:Function name=parseInt
ogc:LiteralBB/ogc:Literal
/ogc:Function
/ogc:Function
/sld:Label


This goes through the validation but at Submit I get the following error:
14 Nov 11:05:53 WARN [catalog.impl] - Catalog listener threw exception
handling event. java.lang.NullPointerException at
org.geoserver.gwc.layer.CatalogConfiguration.getLayerInfosFor(CatalogConfiguration.java:413)
Nevertheless the style is submitted successfully, however, the map displays
without label. 

My point is: I think this is actually enough, however, I would like to see
an error message from parseInt or other functions, because if I write AA in
an SLD, it is obvious, that this is no int. If the value comes from a
database it is not. The implicit conversion would rather confuse me and
there is no way to check beforehand if the string value to be converted is
correct if it is a varialble. Furthermore, the implicit conversion from
literal/String into the right Java type needs to be done either for all
methods or for none. As these methods will increase. I am pretty sure the
conversion will be forgotten for the odd method to be added in the future
and that is bad. 

I think I would prefer an error message from parseInt instead of nothing and
going through the documentation and change the wording that it becomes clear
what type a function passes back and may be adding a few examples, so that
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Re: [Geoserver-users] [bulk]: WARNING Geoserver can damage your computer/server

2012-11-12 Thread cmaul
Hello Nahum,

I have put the Oracke JDK 1.7u9, which is the same as yours on (WinXP,
geoserver2.2/2.1.3, geowebcache1.3R1, geowebcache1.2.6 Tomcat
7.027/Tomcat6.0.35 all on Oracle 10, Oracle ArcSDE9.2 and PostGIS) and yes
you are right it does not work, none of them worked. Start-up fails with
absurd errors about not being able to read certain SRS, SDE connections fail
or if it starts SLD aren't read and the map turns up white on white
background and the entire computer is slow as a wet week, etc. I didn't
investigate the various errors as I needed it working and thus hadn't the
time to do so.

Not much of a surprise as Geoserver wants a JDK6. BUT on deletion of the
JDK7 and all its traces everything went back to normal! 

I am not disputing your hardware problems, but I think we are dealing with
two unrelated events here, which happened to occur close to each other.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] can't start geoserver when GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR is defined

2012-10-28 Thread cmaul
Ryan,

there are essentially three ways to define the GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR  (windows
or linux does not matter):

 -   web.xml
 -   as a variable be it system or environment var(with export)
 -   when you start the process java -D..

please have a look whether you have set something (in the former verwsion
probably) that contradicts what you're trying to do in the web.xml

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Re: [Geoserver-users] SLD - Decimal Roundup -Labeling

2012-10-25 Thread cmaul
Ravi,

the simplest solution:

sld:TextSymbolizer
sld:Label
ogc:Function name=round
ogc:PropertyNameALTITUDE/ogc:PropertyName
/ogc:Function 
/sld:Label
..

entire sld here:
http://lctest.land.vic.gov.au/sld/VMELEV_el_contour_2.sld

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Re: [Geoserver-users] SLD - Decimal Roundup -Labeling

2012-10-25 Thread cmaul
sorry forgot something important:
this function expects a float.

Another consideration: I would expect mathematical functions to work much
faster than String functions.

May be Andrea can shed some light on that.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] cross layer filtering problem

2012-10-18 Thread cmaul
Thanks Martin,

that was the answer I feared I would get. 

The filtering by size does not work because there are always little slivers
of riparian, wayside or other sections that would not be shown in the rural
environment or the odd palazzo with big park in the city that would turn up
amongst a white map.

Pity that.

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Re: [Geoserver-users] jetty vs tomcat i.e Tomcat instances

2012-10-02 Thread cmaul
There are a lot of resources available how to set up the multiple Tomcat
instances

Just 2 of the umpteen sources:
http://www.javacodegeeks.com/2011/08/multiple-tomcat-instances-on-single.html
http://www.openlogic.com/wazi/bid/188102/

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Re: [Geoserver-users] How to change workspace of existing layers?

2012-09-25 Thread cmaul
Sorry to contradict, but neither will work.
The change of the datastore is accepted (tried it in Geoserver 2,1,3) but
all layers are not working because the layers underneath are not changed and
fail with an error.

The second approach will not work full stop.

Here is why:

You've got a namespace.xml like the one below

namespace
  idNamespaceInfoImpl--*6bae35c6:1389775ae97:-7ffe*/id
  prefixgeocat/prefix
  urihttp://land.vic.gov.au/geocat/uri
/namespace

You've got a datastore.xml like the one below:

dataStore
  idDataStoreInfoImpl--*503e43db:13a006672f6:-7fff*/id
  nameengine2_SDE_geocat/name
  descriptionengine2_SDE_geocat/description
  typeArcSDE/type
  enabledtrue/enabled
  workspace
idWorkspaceInfoImpl--/6bae35c6:1389775ae97:-7fff//id
  /workspace
...

both have IDs, which you will find again in the featuretype.xml of your
layer.

featureType
  idFeatureTypeInfoImpl-6d507638:13a005ea3a2:-7ffd/id
  nameVMADD.ADDRESS/name
  nativeNameVMADD.ADDRESS/nativeName
  namespace
idNamespaceInfoImpl--*6bae35c6:1389775ae97:-7ffe*/id
  /namespace
..  layerdef..
  /metadata
  store class=dataStore
idDataStoreInfoImpl--*503e43db:13a006672f6:-7fff*/id
  /store
  maxFeatures0/maxFeatures
  numDecimals0/numDecimals
/featureType


These two in the featuretype.xml need to conform to the ids in the
namespace.xml and the datastore.xml.
You need to change both to conform to you new datastore and/or namespace.
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