Hi Joseph,
I don't know much of anything about this part of GeoServer but I'd guess
it's a bug, probably worth reporting to JIRA and letting the devs confirm
it's not if that's the case.
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 22 August 2014 17:21, Joseph Shin wrote:
> org.geoserver.wcs.DefaultWebCoverageService
Hi,
I haven't been playing with WCS for a while so I may be a bit lost but I hope I
can give some help.
First, what you experience is probably wrong and service should send data by
using the gridOffsets which are advertised in the describeCoverage response
independently of the boundingbox used
I'm not sure what's going on, so I'm going to describe what I'm observing.
If I make the following WCS request (using the provided Img_Sample data)
/geoserver/ows?service=wcs&version=1.1.0&request=GetCoverage&identifier=Img_Sample&format=image/tiff&boundingbox=20.7052,-130.85168,54.1141,-62.0054
I found the problem or maybe just working as intended. Inside
GeoServerCasAuthenticationFilter it overrides logout() which updates the
GeoServerLogoutFilter logout URL to point to the CAS logout URL set in
initializeFromConfig() override.
@Override
public void initializeFromConfig(Secur
Daniele -
gdal192-Redhat6.0-gcc4.4.4-x86_64.tar does contain the MrSID
library. I was trying different versions in case that was the problem.
Are you saying that you should either install
geoserver-2.5.2-gdal-plugin.zip or geoserver-2.5.2-jp2k-plugin.zip, but not
both?
Runnin
Am 28.08.2014 um 14:11 schrieb Andrea Aime:
> Can you share a direct way to reproduce, like a public wms where this
> happens?
> We're very short on time, it's unlikely that someone will spend time to
> reproduce it
> unless it works at the first random attempt with another local wms server
Ok, th
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Quim Vila wrote:
> I’m using a Geoserver 2.4.4 and I’m trying to apply an offset to a line
> layer.
>
> I’ve read some posts and I’ve realized that the offset functionallity is
> not implemented in older versions. Anyone knows if this functionallity is
> already a
I'm using a Geoserver 2.4.4 and I'm trying to apply an offset to a line
layer.
I've read some posts and I've realized that the offset functionallity is not
implemented in older versions. Anyone knows if this functionallity is
already available in the newest versions?
Is it scheduled in Geoserver
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Johannes Engel
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after upgrade from Geoserver 2.5.2 to 2.6-RC1 i get only blank images
> for a cascaded WMS layer that used to work before.
>
Can you share a direct way to reproduce, like a public wms where this
happens?
We're very short on time,
Hi,
after upgrade from Geoserver 2.5.2 to 2.6-RC1 i get only blank images
for a cascaded WMS layer that used to work before.
Some settings of the layer:
Native SRS: EPSG:3034
Declared SRS: EPSG:31467
SRS handling: Reproject native to declared
I checked with this demo request:
http:///geoserver/w
Hi,
multi columns legends should be supported by mapfish-print 2.0 and 2.1.
Unfortunately Geoserver 2.5 is still based on mapfish-print 1.2, but the
upcoming 2.6 has been upgraded to 2.1, so you should be able to get what
you are asking for.
Note that the yaml you are referring to is compatible wi
Hi,
first of all note that the print module for 2.5.2 is still based on the old
mapfish-print 1.2 library.
In the upcoming 2.6 we have upgraded to 2.1, which has many new options,
but from what I remember it still doesn't support what you are asking for.
We have an experimental release of mapfish
Hi Garey,
I think that the gdal192-Redhat6.0-gcc4.4.4-x86_64.tar already contains the
MrSID libs (I see a libltidsdk.so on the tar I get from
http://demo.geo-solutions.it/share/github/imageio-ext/releases/1.1.X/1.1.8/gdal/linux/...
Not sure if we are talking about the same tar).
Note that for the M
Not yet a supported GeoServer OutputFormat:
"Minecrafting with OS OpenData - We have created a Minecraft world made
with digital map products - freely available as OS OpenData - The world
consists of more than 22 billion blocks representing over 220,000 square
kilometres of mainland Great Brita
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