Thanks Andrea.
Will keep an eye out on that issue, and give it a try when it's marked as fixed.
Thanks for your help, it's appreciated
Cheers
Norm
--- On Mon, 19/12/11, Andrea Aime andrea.a...@geo-solutions.it wrote:
From: Andrea Aime andrea.a...@geo-solutions.it
Subject: Re:
Hello Simone,
I've configured an extra option to pass to the JVM with
-DGEOSERVER_DATA_DIR=/var/lib/geoserver_data
in the /etc/default/jetty file and in this way it works.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Regards
Fabio
Ciao Fabio,
you can do the same via an env var or a java switch
So how did you get and set up the source code for eclipse?
If may be that you have an outdated version of some gwc jar in your
local maven repo?
try mvn -U clean install eclipse:eclipse and then refresh all the
projects in eclipse.
Gabriel
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Patrick D
Hi List,
Wonder if anyone tested running GeoServer 2.2.x on Tomcat 5.5 ?
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Note there's some open source code that can handle this, and there are some
plans to try to bring it in to GeoServer WPS in the next six months or so.
The core project is http://opentripplanner.org which has built a really
vibrant open source community with a number of deployments in multi-modal