Hi Andrea
Thanks for your reply, sorry I missed the old thread.
That's definitely a mystery! I'm pretty sure it's just the official
2.2.4 release we have (details below). If it would be useful I can
download 2.2.4 from sourceforge and install it fresh on another server
and see if I get the
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 9:11 AM, Thomas Colley
t.col...@neath-porttalbot.gov.uk wrote:
Hi Andrea
Thanks for your reply, sorry I missed the old thread.
That's definitely a mystery! I'm pretty sure it's just the official 2.2.4
release we have (details below). If it would be useful I can
Hello Kevin,
you should define your custom schema adding the attribute having the same
name of the dimension you want to add.
I'm attaching a couple of AUX / indexer file where you can see an example.
The example contains both an explicit schema with attributes (surf_temp) as
well as a schema
Steve,
We publish some Oracle datasets that have the SRID of 81989 through Geoserver
just fine with the GS Declared SRS as EPSG:27700. We haven't added the
projection to Geoserver.
The datasets in question are ones that have been loaded into Oracle with our
Cadcorp product (I guess you may
OK, here goes...
Fresh install of 2.2.4 (War version) on another server:
1. Your request using sample data returns non projected coords.
2. Add new workspace, postgis store and layer. Getfeatureinfo
request on that layer returns projected coords.
So that's without
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Thomas Colley
t.col...@neath-porttalbot.gov.uk wrote:
OK, here goes...
Fresh install of 2.2.4 (War version) on another server:
1. Your request using sample data returns non projected coords.
2. Add new workspace, postgis store and layer.
Hi all,
In fact, GetFeatureInfo response geometry reprojection works fine with at
least these versions: 2.1.4, 2.2, 2.3.0, 2.4.4.
The only additional thing wasn't mentioned here: queried layer is configured
(in my case) with:
Native SRS: EPSG:3785
Declared SRS: EPSG:900913
SRS handling: Force
That's very odd. Maybe it's to do with differences in PostGIS versions
then? I've tried adding tables with no EPSG in the geometry column but I
can't get it to not reproject in 2.2.4.
I think we'll have to write it off as a mystery!
Thanks very much for looking into it though.
Tom
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Andrii Borovyk shupakab...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
In fact, GetFeatureInfo response geometry reprojection works fine with at
least these versions: 2.1.4, 2.2, 2.3.0, 2.4.4.
The only additional thing wasn't mentioned here: queried layer is
configured
(in
In my case I'm not trying to do any reprojection.
Native SRS: EPSG:27700
Declared SRS: EPSG:27700
SRS handling: Force declared
Getfeatureinfo requests 27700
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Andrii Borovyk [hidden email]
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 1:09 PM, Thomas Colley
t.col...@neath-porttalbot.gov.uk wrote:
In my case I'm not trying to do any reprojection.
Native SRS: EPSG:27700
Declared SRS: EPSG:27700
SRS handling: Force declared
Getfeatureinfo requests 27700
Sorry, I'm lost here. If there is no
My layer is set up in 27700 so I'm expecting when I make a
getfeatureinfo request the coordinates would be returned in 27700. This
has been the case before 2.5.
Correct geom for a point returned by getfeature info from 2.2.4:
gml:coordinates xmlns:gml=http://www.opengis.net/gml; decimal=.
Hello again Kevin,
If needed, you can also take a look on a Training we made, related to
Multidimensional data management:
http://geoserver.geo-solutions.it/downloads/training/windows/multidim/
That link contains both documentation and Geoserver instances/sample data
too.
We are periodically
Hi Team,
I am trying to load open street data in Geoserver 2.5. I browsed this link but
not merely able to understand the steps.
http://blog.geoserver.org/2009/01/30/geoserver-and-openstreetmap/
Kindly help in doing the same.
Regards,
Rushil
Hello Daniele,
Thank you for the examples. With your help I was able to get my prototype
configured and working. I haven't had a chance to try the Multidimensional
data management training yet, but I'll definitely check it out.
Thanks again for the help and all the hard work making this
We are using the Oracle Native SRID.
I actually set the geometry to 26910 first before inserting the metadata and
creating the index.
I drop the entire database and reloaded it again and this time it worked
without a hitch using the same exact scripts I had before.
Sure is odd but thank you for
I applied an sld from OS in the uk to the mastermap topographicline layer
Anyone have a clue what the error message I got means ?
ServiceException java.lang.RuntimeException: org.xml.sax.SAXParseException;
lineNumber: 711; columnNumber: 30; The processing instruction target matching
Issue: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-6446
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No, the embeded GWC gets the layer information directly from Geoserver's
catalog in memory, not by using GetCapabilities. However, GWC can be
directed to use GetCapabilities to to automatically configure layers:
Kevin
Thanks for the clarification - that might get me off the ground
But I am still thinking that I need to have a geowebcache.xml configuration
with wmts Layer definitions which refer back to the Geoserver
- I have some WMTS layers which need to be re-sampled from a WMS
layer
Hello everybody,
In the Geoserver 2.3.5 when request something like this:
http://geoserverurl/geoserver/wms/reflect?format=kmzlayers=layernameTRANSPARENT=true
The result is a KMZ with an image and a simple kml.
With Geoserver 2.5 doesn't generate an image. And the size of KML is over 9
MB, so
Thanks.
Will do.
- Mike
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:39 AM, Daniele Romagnoli
daniele.romagn...@geo-solutions.it wrote:
Hi Mike,
can you open a JIRA for this?
I think that an InterpolationConverter is unavailable.
(*Converter*s are objects which convert a type into another one... In
this
Hello all,
I am running GeoServer 2.4.3 on Centos 6 using Tomcat6.
Java version 1.7.0_51 OpenJDK
I am trying to install and use the DynamicColorMap community extension. I
extracted the jar in to WEB-INF/lib and restarted the server as usual. On
the restart I am receiving this error:
2014-04-10
Perhaps version incompatibility (did you use a 2.4.3 community module?)
Other than that please try Java 6 - Java 7 is not officially supported yet
(something we are looking at changing
shortlyhttp://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/GSIP+112+-+Upgrade+master+to+Java+7
).
To be fair - the community
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