Great!
It works perfect now.
I have one more question to you. my Geoserver is installed at server
192.168.33.123 where as OL web application is hosted at different server
172.30.100.34
when i run my web page from outside of production environment, i noted the
layers does not show over google
Hi,
AFAIK, 80 means 8080.
After installation, you can change port number to required number by editing
jetty.xml
Regards,
Hari.
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Mustafa646 noorc...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using Geoserver's windows installer for installing GeoServer 2.1 at my
production
Hi,
What raster data store you are using? (world image, Imagemosaicjdbc etc..)
you are using. Sometimes if image size is more than 2gb, it may not
display...GS developers can clarify is there any maximum image limit...
Try to remove the raster datastore of image which is not displayed in
Hi,
I use world image data store, image format PNG. Size of image is 200 MB.
I think the problem is image size. I managed to upload and display the same
PNG image, but with lower resolution (size 60 KB).
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Thanks,
Milan Božić
University of Belgrade
Surveying and Geoinformatics, 2006 -
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Milan milanbozi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I use world image data store, image format PNG. Size of image is 200 MB.
I think the problem is image size. I managed to upload and display the same
PNG image, but with lower resolution (size 60 KB).
Hi, the problem is
Hi,
I didn't face any problem upto 1600 MB (1.6 GB) in world image data store,
but i used GeoTiff as image format. I may also do a test to confirm this
problem of format as Andrea conveyed. I will update (Image rendering may be
slow, but confirmly it worded for us).
You need to create world file