Le jeudi 17 janvier 2013 03:01:34, mortac8 a écrit :
> I am trying to display some RPF (Raster) data in GeoServer. If I use the
> RPFTOC, the performance is good but my image quality is quite poor.
>
> Can one of the experts please comment on what is happening and what I need
> to look into to fi
I am trying to display some RPF (Raster) data in GeoServer. If I use the
RPFTOC, the performance is good but my image quality is quite poor.
Can one of the experts please comment on what is happening and what I need
to look into to fix it?
I will attach a screenshot showing an ImageMosaic on t
Ok, it seems to be this GWC issue
https://github.com/GeoWebCache/geowebcache/issues/133
WGS84BoundingBox is not mandatory and ArcMap (version is actually 10.1) just
warns about it so this is not critical. ArcMap still does not show the GWC
layer and we do not know yet why.
-Jukka-
I got it working with sld attachet but is has become really slow. Geoserver
starts to make heavy use of HD with apparently no reason. If I remove both
points styling it works speedy Would you please give me some hints? The
layer is actualy a view on a postgres DB
Thanks
- Antonio
On 14 January
Verbose logging on my WPS question, is tossing lots out now :) - any tips on
deciphering it?
I got no response back at the client. If I use a process that doesn't require
my client sending up data, (i.e. grid process) it works fine though.
16 Jan 11:42:46 DEBUG [wps.resource] - Associating pr
Hi,
I am using an EPSG:3067 based grid set with integrated GWC. Corresponding
geowebcache.xml is on page 3 in document
http://latuviitta.org/documents/JHS_180_laattajako_ja_GeoWebCache.pdf.
Problem is that WMTS GetCapabilities does not advertise WGS84BoundingBox for
these layers as can be seen
I've only tested dynamic coloring in the geocss library, not with the
GeoServer web interface. It should have been a drop-in replacement (no API
changes) but I guess you never know.
The WicketNotSerializableException looks like an issue I already fixed.
The geocss jar does not interact with Wick
Hi,
is it a freshly deployed GeoServer or is there already some configuration done,
for example an old data-dir? And if so, have you searched for a catalog.xml in
it? Has the GeoServer write permissions in the directory? What kind of java are
you using?
Just some standard questions for gett
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Gianni Barrotta
wrote:
> Hi,
> today I've tryied to deploy the 2.2.3 version of geoserver war in a tomcat
> (v.6.0.38) and WIN 2003; geoserver does not start and the log shows an
> error loading a catalog.xml file.
> Attached the catalina log file; any idea?
>
Rea
Hi,
today I've tryied to deploy the 2.2.3 version of geoserver war in a tomcat
(v.6.0.38) and WIN 2003; geoserver does not start and the log shows an
error loading a catalog.xml file.
Attached the catalina log file; any idea?
tomcat6-stdout.2013-01-16.log
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