Hi,
I've checked that this is only happening in the WMS service, no matter what
version. The rest of the services respond fine. I've also set the property
"resource error handling" to "skip misconfigured layers" but without success.
I don't know if this has something to do with the problem as w
Hi Ben,
Yes, this was a cut and paste issue after trying various attempts to have
Geoserver encode the gml:ids automatically, not in the original configuration.
SPECIMEN_POINT_GML_ID-->
Cheers
Bruce Simons
Information Modeller
CSIRO Land and Water/ Environmental Information Infrastructures
E: bru
Bruce,
that looks like a bug to me. Even without the COUNT (all >14000
features), I still see no id specimen.199.CAN.C502.1.location in the
response, making the xlink:href invalid. xlinks should only inserted by
the encoder at the last moment, when encoding a response and the id has
already be
Hi,
I'm getting some strange behaviour when I attempt to encode
SF_Specimen/samplingLocation.
The first samplingLocation/gml:Point is being correctly encoded, but all
subsequent locations, whether at that location or a different one, are #
xlink:refs.
For example:
http://nssc-soilml-vc.nexus.csi
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 7:49 PM, Martin Davis wrote:
> Ok, so was referring to custom code solution.
>
Not really, the one I've outlined could well get into core (if other core
devs agree)
>
> Not an option for us now, so will have to look at a client-side solution,
> unless there's another se
Ok, so was referring to custom code solution.
Not an option for us now, so will have to look at a client-side solution,
unless there's another server-side option.
Perhaps this could be an future enhancement to Coverage Views (if that's
the right place for it).
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 9:59 AM, An
Ah, another thing you can try out is to add
the following system variable to your JVM:
-Dorg.geotools.image.reduceWarpAffine=false
This flag disables an optimization that increases performance and quality
for aerial images, avoiding double data resampling, but in your case,
with paletted images,
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 6:52 PM, Martin Davis wrote:
> Thanks, Andrea.
>
> Being a bit of a raster newb, I realized after i posted that as you
> suggest an SLD is needed to provide a legend. This will help with map
> comprehension, but we'd really like a point identify capability as well.
>
> It
Thanks, Andrea.
Being a bit of a raster newb, I realized after i posted that as you suggest
an SLD is needed to provide a legend. This will help with map
comprehension, but we'd really like a point identify capability as well.
It's not clear how to "add the label in the output feature". Will th
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 5:13 PM, wrote:
> Hello geoserver-users,
>
>
>
> we are running a GeoServer version 2.0.2 in our production environment.
>
> To use the new features we are planning to update this server to version
> 2.7.x
>
>
>
> On my test-server with version 2.7.0 the raster quality is
Hello geoserver-users,
we are running a GeoServer version 2.0.2 in our production environment.
To use the new features we are planning to update this server to version 2.7.x
On my test-server with version 2.7.0 the raster quality is very different to
the old version.
Can anyone tell me which ad
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 11:03 PM, Martin Davis wrote:
> We have a GeoTiff with a single paletted band. By default GetFeatureInfo
> returns results containing (for example) PALETTE_INDEX = 2.0. We'd like to
> return more business-meaningful titles, such as "C‐2 Boreal Spruce".
>
> It seems like
I tried both double and single quotes around the path and then moved the
Marlin directory to the root to eliminate the space in the name.
Still no luck.
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Not 100% sure but I suspect your problem is a space in the path, try wrapping
in quotes or moving it to a different path. Does windows still support the old
8.3 versions of paths?
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From: Derek Watling [mailto:de...@cmainfo.co.za]
Sent: 24 November 2015 08:32
To: geose
I come from a Windows background and I am trying to enable Marlin to work
with GeoServer on a Windows server.
I am running Tomcat 8.0.9 with the Geoserver WAR deployment.
I created a Marlin subdirectory in the Java directory, downloaded the
Marlin 0.7.1 jar files and copied them to C:\Program Fil
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