On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 10:54 PM, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:
Well I'm tryint to preview a group of layer named testN. ( with openlayers
)
The testN has only just one layer inside.
The style that was used is very simple : just to draw lines :
Sounds odd. If you are using GS 2.0.2 it
Hi,
After search for quite a while, I found it may be caused by the gvSIG I
installed these days. gvSIG may do something on the jai jar. Following the
articles on this, I installed newest version of JAI. However, this did not work
it out. Any tip on this? BTW, I don't want to uninstall
2011/3/20 鞠斌 jubin1...@qq.com:
Hi,
After search for quite a while, I found it may be caused by the gvSIG I
installed these days. gvSIG may do something on the jai jar. Following the
articles on this, I installed newest version of JAI. However, this did not
work it out. Any tip on this?
Hi,
This problem is solved just now although I cannot tell why it casued and
solved. I replace the jai related jars in C:\Program
Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_24\jre\lib\ext folder and C:\Program
Files\Java\jre6\lib\ext folder by the jai related jars in geoserver, such as
E:\Program
On 03/18/2011 09:17 PM, Robert Buckley wrote:
Hi,
I remember seeing a thread in which there was a tangent conversation which
enable
the :8080 part of the geoserver url to be removed. I think it was do to with
using
reverse proxies in apache...or something similar.
Mod Proxy is all you
Hello List
I am using Geoserver 2.1 beta, I would install GeoServer proxy extension
following tutor of this
link http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/GeoServer+Proxy+Extension everything
seemed to be fine, when I restated GeoServer and clicked to Proxy Admin Page
the errors appears as bellows:
Hi,
And of course it is possible to run Tomcat or Jetty directly in the default
port (80) if it is not definitely needed for other purposes. With Jetty the
port is set in Jetty.xml and I am remembering that Tomcat is controlled with
Server.xml.
I have been running some stress tests with