Hi Mauro!
I've been involved in other issues but now I'm come back on this one.
Searching on the web I've found that probably there is a bug on GeoServer
about this functionality (ref: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-5228.
See also discussion
Hi Andrea
I still haven’t managed to get around this WFS problem.
I tried altering the Namespace URI, hoping that might pull them back in synch.
That didn’t work so I tried creating a completely new Workspace. Then I moved
all of the datastore folders out of the old workspace and into
I am getting all published layers from geoserver using gsconfig using
following code:
from geoserver.catalog import Catalog
cat=Catalog(http:// localhost:8080/geoserver/rest)
myResource = cat.get_resources(store='storeName',
workspace='workspaceName')
layers =
Loud and clear.
Thank you for your help!
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Hi,
We have a deployment of Geoserver 2.1 on weblogic and control flow module
extension is not installed on it. Now the web client is sending quite a high
number of WMS requests to the Geoserver. In the logs I see the messages as
pasted below with the requests starting with Request:
Ross: Sorry, I meant to release these ages ago but never got around to it.
My impending departure from WCC forced my hand. I have to admit I never
really tried the OS SLD's - I was put off by the license (even though the
license just says you'll agree to our other licenses). From what I did
see
org.geoserver.wcs.DefaultWebCoverageService100.computeIntersectionEnvelop(GeneralEnvelope
requestedEnvelope, GeneralEnvelope nativeEnvelope) returns correctly
computed intersection for below case:
However,
org.geoserver.wcs.DefaultWebCoverageService100.computeIntersectionEnvelop(GeneralEnvelope
requestedEnvelope, GeneralEnvelope nativeEnvelope) returns correctly
computed intersection for below case:
requestedEnvelope=GeneralEnveloope
-- crs=DefaultGeographicCRS
-- ordinates=[-128.075,
Hello -
My installation of Geoserver 2.5.2, using GDAL 1.7 (RHEL6, Java1.7,
Tomcat7) appears not to have a MrSid reader. I found
http://trac.osgeo.org/ubuntugis/wiki/TutorialMrSid, but this is not dated,
so I don't know if it still applies, and it is tailored for Ubuntu, which
may not work
Thanks Jonathan, a write up showing GeoServer in use (pretty or not) is
always welcome. One that links to resources showing how it was done is even
more fun.
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Jody
Jody Garnett
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 6:16 AM, Jonathan Moules
jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk wrote:
Ross: Sorry, I meant
Hi -
I am getting any number of entries like these
22 Aug 13:44:01 ERROR [geowebcache.GeoWebCacheDispatcher] - Unable to parse
number For input string: UCB:california_county_clipped_58@EPSG:900913@png
from tms/1.0.0/UCB:california_county_clipped_58@EPSG:900913@png/27
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