On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 10:19 PM, johnrobot johnro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Thank you for your suggestions. I tried running the nightly build, but I
only got an HTTP Error 503 Service unavailable. I probably didn´t do that
correctly.
I have attached two images, showing what I mean with my
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Jon Britton jonbritt...@googlemail.com wrote:
I've decided to leave it for now and just use a fixed 10 metre resolution
instead. However, I can't get my GetCoverage request to work with
GeoServer. For example, the following request:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Dave Kimball kimb...@telepartner.com wrote:
Andrea,
Here's the stack at the time of the error (I think). I am using acegi SSL on
port 443. This is configured as it had been for GeoServer 2.0.2.
Thanks for taking a look.
Dave
INFO | jvm 1 |
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 4:46 PM, felipe guilherme
felipe.cavalcanti...@gmail.com wrote:
Andrea,
Are you sure it's getting included in your jar?
yes. I have checked and it's inside the jar. Actually, it's at the root path
of the jar.
This is the error that I'm getting
Caused by:
Hello all,
I wanna to ask about
what happens if i sent about 15000 consecutive request to geosrver
will it respond to me or will block my requests at certain number of hits.
thanks,
Marwa Elsaid
Hi
I deleted buildings.qix, but the problem still remains. Hopefully, it is
the (now fixed) issue that you mention in your previous post.
I can still select the invisible polygon (in OpenLayers and QGIS) and view
the attributes. Not sure if this is of any help.
Rahkonen - I think that this is
Hi again,
This time, it seems the zip file coming back from the ogr2ogr output is
unreadable. This is on a 64 bit Win2008 server, 64 bit JDK, latest nightly
build.
I tested this using this request against our server (you can try it too!):
http://204.62.18.181:8080/geoserver/wfs
wfs:GetFeature
Hi Andrea,
Darn, I should have done more research into WPS! Could have saved some time
I think.
gs:RectangularClip is probably just what I need, but running it out through
OGR2OGR would be the ticket.
As to WCS, there doesn't seem to be many examples of getting it to work
right, maybe I'll try
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Roger Bedell sylvanasc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Andrea,
Darn, I should have done more research into WPS! Could have saved some time
I think.
gs:RectangularClip is probably just what I need, but running it out through
OGR2OGR would be the ticket.
The current
Hi Roger,
This has to do with changes between the two versions and how they treat a
name attribute, because name is a property of AbstractFeatureType and
implicitly inherited by all feature types.
Can you include the describefeaturetype output on the two versions?
Thanks.
-Justin
On Sat, Nov
Ciao Stephen,
I have to admit that I have not spent too much time on investigating
this format, but from what I saw I would say that this format, despite
of eing of mixture of other formats, is not supported out of the box
in GeoServer.
Regards,
Simone.
This is also likely related to namespace assumptions in the simple
feature implementation. In several places, namespaces are just ignored,
so ogi:name may be masked by gml:name. In particular, GeoTools
SimpleFeatureImpl stores an index that maps unqualified names to an
index.
Note though that many people have successfully got GeoServer working with OS
mastermap data.
This includes OS OnDemand -
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/services/osondemand/index.html
Which is OS's primary WMS service for their customers. And I know of many
others who have got it
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