On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 4:45 PM, chenlongfire 463487...@qq.com wrote:
But this problem doesn't exist when I use postgis 1.5. So, is this a postgis
problem or a geoserver problem. How shall I deal with it?
The PostGIS datastore has not been tested against PostGIS 2.0
by any of the developers so
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Mirko Bothe mirko.bo...@uni-rostock.de wrote:
Hello,
do you really need the text/plain format? As far as I remember, the fid
will be included if you use either html (text/html) output or GML
(application/vnd.ogc.gml, I think) output. If you have to use
@Gabriel: I haven't checked the code, but perhaps the JAI-exception for
JPEG has been removed?
Ancient bug in JAI, we had long discussions about it in 2008 and 2009.
-Arne
On 4/14/11 10:33 PM, Gabriel Roldán wrote:
Hi Charles,
I will try and see, but could you be more specific about the
Hello,
the plugin Styler 1.7.3 geoExt for geoServer 2.0.3 doesn't work, what can i
do ?
the REst works.
thank you
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Fix is in as per https://github.com/GeoWebCache/geowebcache/issues/43
basically the jpeg writer doesn't like JAI cropped images if the
JAI/JAI-imageio native extension is not installed for the JVM. In that
case we use the slower BufferedImage.getSubImage.
Just that now we know whether native jai
Some of the developers use YourKit Java Profiler [1] to profile
GeoServer.
If you check the project's home page [2] you'll see YourKit generously
donated some licenses for open source use to us.
I suggest you try it, the evaluation license imposes no usability
limitations that I know of.
Other
You could use the REST interface. That would just require you to fire off some
HTTP requests to manage datastores/layers/etc:
http://docs.geoserver.org/2.0.0/user/extensions/rest/index.html
Regards,
Miles
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