Hi,
I set up a layer group containing rasters with Geoserver and the integrated
geowebcache. So far everything runs well but I encountered a strange behavior
of the Open Layers preview and have a question regarding the zoom levels in GWC
and OL.
1. OL preview
When I use the building
By the way, I've found two very useful articles on performance:
http://docs.geoserver.org/2.0.0/user/production/index.html
http://opengeo.org/publications/geoserver-production/#gp4
Nevertheless, I'd like to follow a petition from the begining to the
end. Thoughts are appreciated.
best,
amaneiro
Thank you, Justin. This works!
Adding -DEPSG-HSQL.directory=/tmp/differentLocation to the java call in
the startup.sh script will create the EPSG-Database in the specified
location on GeoServer startup.
Regards,
Andreas
On 12 April 2011 01:29, Justin Deoliveira jdeol...@opengeo.org wrote:
Hi
Hi all,
I would like to disable the maxFeature-Limits (50) in the Layer-Preview
to use it as a real download-option.
Is there an easy way to disable this limitation somehow?
Thanks in advance
Till
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Bundesforschungsinstitut für Ländliche Räume, Wald und
All
I have recently been handed the reins of a GeoServer 2.0.2 installation (I'm a
newbie) and I am currently migrating this installation to new hardware
architecture. During our initial testing our Oracle DBA noticed that the
SDO_FILTER is being used in potentially incompatible way (Oracle
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Till Kirchner
till.kirch...@vti.bund.dewrote:
Hi all,
I would like to disable the maxFeature-Limits (50) in the Layer-Preview
to use it as a real download-option.
Is there an easy way to disable this limitation somehow?
There is no way. The preview page
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 9:17 AM, torsten.d...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
I set up a layer group containing rasters with Geoserver and the integrated
geowebcache. So far everything runs well but I encountered a strange
behavior of the Open Layers preview and have a question regarding the zoom
I've got it working, thanks. I had to remove the FeatureTypeName tag
however, or else I ended up with the lines disappearing.
For those interested, here's an example request supplying an SLD document:
Yes, I've tried to set Features Per Regionated Tile to 10, 20, 50, 100 -
no result.
I don't see any difference and I don't see any features either.
Any clues?
2011/4/15 Gabriel Roldán grol...@opengeo.org
I really don't have the answer, not an expert with the KML service, but
have you tried
If I upload a shapefile using a REST URL to replace an existing layer
stored in PostGIS, the shapefile features are appended to the PostGIS
table, rather than replacing the current features. Adding
update=overwrite does not seem to change this behavior:
If I upload a shapefile using a REST URL to replace an existing layer
stored in PostGIS, the shapefile features are appended to the PostGIS
table, rather than replacing the current features. Adding
update=overwrite does not seem to change this behavior:
Hi Matt,
I am not able to reproduce this one.. I just tried a few tests and
update=overwrite behaves as it should. What client are you using? Just curl?
-Justin
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Matt Bertrand
mbertr...@cga.harvard.eduwrote:
If I upload a shapefile using a REST URL to replace
hi all,
We've developed a GeoServer plugin for the NoSQL Mongo database. We'd
like to release this to the community (under a GPL license), but we're
uncertain whether the plugin belongs more properly in GeoServer or
GeoTools. Any advice as to which project it more properly belongs?
cheers,
Alan
I'd suggest you use Google Earth 5 (not 6) for your testing.
Maybe create a layer based on a view and restrict the view initially to say
10% of the points? - and then if that works, make the view less restrictive
a bit at a time.
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:27 AM, Gis Mage gism...@gmail.com
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