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> Sad to hear about the SDE issue... it seems the only alternative would
> be connecting
> to the REST services? However that does not seem to have an efficient
> binary transfer
> format, or does it?
Not that I am aware of. I am only worked with the service at client end
(openlayers/leaflet)
will
> keep in contact with the community.
I will certainly stay in contact with community for as long as we use
geoserver (for foreseeable future).
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from webmapping for much of the year well. With changes to SDE,
work has decided to limit future geoserver use to a smaller range of
applications. Much of this directly affects me. I think PSC needs
someone more active than me to provide a user perspective on potential
changes.
Phil Scadden
+1. Looks a like a logical way to go. I can understand the motiviation.
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Yes, we use JNDI for dev/test/prod migration on apps and for geoserver.
However is the /data area that is a pain to sync. Dev team has no login
on the production servers. This makes just copying from production area
a pain. (but we do have data outside the deployment)
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dically copy the geoserver data
area or do people have more sophisticated ways of synchronizing between
test and production environments?
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+1
New developers are always welcome
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On 13/07/2015 5:32 p.m., Jody Garnett wrote:
> Gere is the link:
> http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/library/data/pregeneralized.html
>
>
> You can configure it to swap between tables (or between geometry
> columns) based on scale. Swapping between tables is nice as when
> zoomed out yo
the Andrea's comments about a pre-generalized store. Can
this be elaborated please? I assume this is something that wouldnt work
of pretty dynamic layers?
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One option for cascading WMS with ESRI would be to grab the ESRI tiles
from REST export service and then serve as if WMS. You could add this to
the endless developer to-do list. :-)
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+1 - like wow guys!
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+1 from me. Looks like an much better way to manage access.
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Sounds like an excellent idea to me.
Re: generic collections. Well I think there are real world examples but
because most software is useless at handling mixed geometry, modellers
automatically abstract into multiple geometry classes and then battle to
maintain topological correctness. Anyone d
On 9/04/2015 6:28 a.m., Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> Sounds good to me. The automatic assignment in the old Jira just gave
> users false hope. :-)
I agree! It is realistic and what we do with internal jira.
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Just throwing a very small 1c in here. I would be very much in favour of
sticking with jira, hosted elsewhere rather than github bug tracking. I
have found github hopelessly inadequate compared to jira.
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This is an interesting discussion as layer security is an issue with us.
One fundamental issue for us is the question of whether a requester is
from an IP within our organisation, or from outside. We prefer not to
have user login and instead just look at IP. Internal applications use a
java lib
+0 from me. I dont think I can comment usefully on this detail and user
implications seem a little remote.
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+1 from me too.
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+1 from me. I cant judge the implementation issues but I do the see the
problem it is trying to solve and this looks to be a comprehensive solution.
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But yes, good point. The “Find” button and dialog should suffice in
that case I’d guess as the alternative.
I like this too. Seems like good way to get best.
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This presumably locks you into Java 7? (not a problem for me).
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I think documented both is good idea. I like having the curl examples
rendered in Python, but it would be also good to have outline of what
gsconfig.py can do for you.
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This appears to be examples of using python "in the raw" to use REST
(which is a fine thing) but not examples of how to use gsconfig.py?
(which is what I was expecting)
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+1 from me. Looks well thought out.
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> /security/acl/layers/7AC93B1A17731D9EA925EB13C0CF3BCC
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> This is the md5 sum for *.*.r
That is pretty ugly. Why not just an escaped version of the key?
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+0 from me. This involves Geoserver usage I am unfamiliar with (cluster)
and technical detail that I dont think I have any useful opinion to add.
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++1 from me. I already use SOLR for searching web content and databases
and inconsistancy with geoserved layers is one user gripe.
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> 1. What makes GeoServer great for you?
Open Source.
Integrated WMS/WFS
Data sources that it can use (particularly ArcSDE, PostGIS)
GUI admin
180 degree line handling
GWC integration
Cascaded WMS
ECQL
> 2. What feature do you always enable?
arcSDE
WPS
> 3. Is there an extension which totally m
+1.
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Thanks Andrea, I will give that a go too.
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+1, I rather like Chris Holmes idea of "an extension", even it was just
tutorial. At the very least, it bundles Marlin. I am slowly getting 2.5
through to our development platform so keen on both Linux and Windows
instructions.
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And +1 from me.
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Okay, I am intrigued. I use SOLR for text-based searches and I have
spatial component for the indexed documents in separate postgis store.
How are you representing spatial in SOLR? Is this just XY fields or is
there a geocoding backend?
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Is there is good document somewhere of what the changes (from user
perspective) of WFS-NG?
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Yes, +1 from me. I will be very interested to see where this goes.
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> Phil perhaps it was not obvious, but this extension generates a normal
> GeoTools Style object (i.e. the same object we parse out of an SLD
> file). Thus there is no change needed to the GeoTools rendering code.
Okay then. This was the abstraction I was looking for.
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interesting. I like the idea of possible alternatives to SLD (preferably
something a lot less verbose - you can allow users to some interesting
map analysis which translates down into sending a different SLD.)
However, surely the reality is going to be a lot duplication on the
renderer code req
On 26/06/2014 11:35 p.m., Pierre wrote:
> Hi, In order to select polygons in an OpenLayers2 map, I am using the
> 'fromWMSLayer' function. Sometimes the selection is displayed and
> sometimes it is not. I did many tests without success: - releasing
> GeoServer memory - publishing the polygons on
You know that is an extremely interesting feature. Interesting enough to
try and push for a server upgrade.
So +1 for me.
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I can see the usefulness, though for my kind of use, it would need
raster calculations, but hey, first steps.
+1
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Composite coverages?
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Thanks Mauro, these are details I was looking for.
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+0 The proposal doesnt seem to be referencing the requirements for
promoting a community module.
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/developer/policies/community-modules.html
Is no. 5 and 7 satisfied for instance?
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+1 for 7 for me too. The last java server was upgraded from 6 to 7 last
week. We have been using the 1.7 runtime in development for quite a long
time.
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I'm with Jukka on this and I think his counter-proposal has a lot of
merit. With unresolved issued that I would like to think would be fixed
one day, I am not sure about the getting notice "ticket closed".
I especially like the idea of periodically asking user if issue to still
a problem for ti
+1 for master
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I will have out of contact for most of that.
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+1 - it's taken me a while to get my head around this one but now I
understand it, I like it. Would make management between development,
test, and production instances of the servers a lot easier with JDBC config.
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+1
it has taken me some time to get my head around this. Certainly makes
sense for embedded users. The recommendation for production servers then
would be hang in on old version. By time it is discontinued, then new
version will be at .3.
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>From my readings of the user mailing lists, there are still people
using 2.1.x and 2.2.x. I don't know what >proportion, but a quick google
shows there have been posts stating the use of those versions within the
>last month.
Yup. We are using 2.2.5. Unresolved regressions were bwere blockin
I am missing something in this discussion. What forces a customer to
move to a new release? If you have 2.2.3 as your production version, you
can take as long as you like moving to a new release. Usually the
attraction of critical bugfixes or new features drives the timetable.
Does this LTS con
+1 great progress being made here.
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On 11/01/2014 4:58 a.m., Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> I too like the idea of browser identification and switching between
> new and old. For the old I think it would be good to add some notice
> that says "your browser sucks" ... er i mean "Your browser is
> currently not supported ..., blah blah"
+0
I cannot comment on the stability of the module I havent used since
always use png, however if the users are confident, I would consider it
a brilliant addition.
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+1 provided it has the appropriate developer support.
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Does this module have any relationship to the OGC Geosynchronization
proposal?
http://www.opengeospatial.org/projects/groups/geosyncswg
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This is just an idea. Being forced to do redirect WFS via a proxy where
we are altering the response XML before passing it on.
Application-schemas look pretty much designed for this kind of thing but
what would really help would some kind of plugin architecture so can
execute your own code with
+1
brings into line with geotools practise.
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> Upgrading OpenLayers? Would be nice, eventually go straight to 3
> What about having _also_ Leaflet as a preview option?
My two cents, - a lot of people using leaflet - request help from that
community in setting it up? OL3 still has a way to go but 2.13 is good.
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>Option Feature Collection: Accept a FeatureCollection and let the
store do the mapping of schema and data. This is how OGR does it.
I also like this option and presumably could steal code from OGR.
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I have discovered lately that I am need of something people are in the
midst of inventing - geosyncronization. A preliminary look shows that a
client that adds or updates our databases from WFS feeds is
straightforward. However, for this to work well, both us and other
players in the area also
I think this has come up before but it would nice for the release info
on geoserver to link to the corresponding release information on the
associated geotools version since changes there can be very important
for users. The change log only seems to list fixed bugs. This only tells
part of the
+1 - thanks Jonathan.
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+1 here too. pixel size has got smaller.
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Wow. That is great stuff. Thanks very much.
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+1 here. Overdue even.
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>I was thinking more of synchronizing a Minor GWC release on each Major
GT/Minor GS release (Updating the GeoTools >dependencies at a minimum)
and then patch releases of GWC as needed. So we'd do 1.4 ASAP, then
plan for 1.5 to link up >with GT 10 and GS 2.4. 1.4.1 would be fitted
in when an
+1 - for 2.3.4
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+0. While I am all for the bug being fixed, I dont think I can comment
usefully on the efficacy of the proposed solution.
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Fun! Interesting to see with a different catalog.
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> You don't (and you can't).. Just make 3 layers, each one with their
> own style, that switch on and off at different scales, and create a
> layer group that wraps them.
Thanks. I hadn't thought of using a layer group. (Duh!) That is a very
nice way to do it server side. Much cleaner than t
Note: SCALE exists now (you can use it in your example to "switch legends"). I am just trying
to ensure we are clear about what happens.
yes, I appreciate that. Just would also like to be able to switch layer
in the rule.
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>I think the people who use it as "its free" and don't pay for support
aren't using it in a mission-critical application. They're unlikely to
ever pay.
Well we managed to get one bug paid for and I have hopes of getting
support. Our problem is more on internal politics. We have arcGISServer
a
If both the SCALE and BBOX information is provided ... think we better
use the provided SCALE? (i.e. the user is asking a specific question
"show me a legend at this scale, but limit the feature content to the
indicated area).
So SCALE will tell you which rule to use in SLD but doesnt BBOX s
>
> Might not be what you wanted, but if you want other people to spend
> effort,
> it's good practice to show yours first.
Andrea, like you I only have so much time as well and only so many
things I can commit to. The other way to help I thought would be
convincing my company to cough up mone
Well I appreciate the position but it makes for a difficult for users.
Most OS communities that I have been involved in prioritize regressions
but the geoserver/geotools set up is different. The contracted
extensions to geoserver/geotools functionality make it great actually
that functionality.
From a users perspective, there is nothing more annoying than
regressions surely. You salivate about the new features available in the
new release but you are stuck in time warp because nobody has the time
to fix a regression. We lived with 2.1.3 for seemed like forever till
the SLD regression
Just a further comment on this. Managing legends on a web page is a
difficult job. This improves matters (removes unused entries which
otherwise waste space). However, just we have levels of details in aTMS,
you really need a way to manage level of detail in legends as you move
from regional to
+1 - this would be an interesting proposal. One use-case would be
regional geology.
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I am guessing Table Joining Service.
http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/tjs
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> Simple, you don't.
Okay, I will put a particular use-case to you then. Suppose you have an
database file with rather ugly set of attributes. (ie highly normalised
or coded attributes). In an ideal world you would construct a view that
delivers human-readable form and serve that from geoserv
> Seems pretty innocuous to me, and useful too
> +1 for the backport.
Ditto
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Hi. I looked at the documentation page. What is not clear to me is how
you request a particular transform when making a getfeature request.
Otherwise +1
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Hmm. How about libjpeg-turbo as main line and libjpeg as a community
module for those not able to use libjpeg-turbo?
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I can see the advantages, particularly in getting more people to test
new code as it comes out, but the cold hard reality is that those
features are not much use without stability - particularly if there are
regressions. If you don't have a development server, then you are only
going use full r
Could I just give a +1 for workspace-filtered WFS? We have similar
setup. We also have datasets that we are happy for people to download
(WFS + outputShapefile), and other that dont...
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I'd +1 this. I also use ExtJs paging grid but havent been able to paging
for WFS. Works great with SOLR.
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This really is an interesting development. We have a lot of big datasets
in netCDF and it will be interesting to see how they perform. The
simplest are the netCDF format used by GMT for raster grids.
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+1 - it will be interesting to see what people do with it.
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