Hello, Mike.
Geosolutions IT developed the SOLR module for the Geological Survey of
NSW. I have not used it against SOLR 5.x myself, but do you have any
reason to think that it doesn't work against SOLR 5.x?
Regards,
David Collins
Senior Geoscientist
Geological Survey of NSW
Australia
On Tue, M
Hi Anton,
while removeSchema has indeed been added to the GeoTools API,
I don't believe it has been used in the REST API.
That seems to explain why what you're trying to do does not work.
I believe the code would have to be modified here, dropping and re-creating
the schema, assuming source and ta
Hello,
We have been successfully using Geoserver 2.7 with the Solr module to connect
to a Solr 4.10.2 server for about a year now. I see that the module and
documentation were updated in October 2015, but that support only extends to
Solr version 4.10. Does anyone have experience with connectin
Hello,
I've been testing the use of REST to upload/update stores on localhost and
recently moved to a tomcat server using .war
Once installed, geoserver gui runs fine, sample layers show. However, when I
wanted to submit a REST request, Tomcat raises a "403 Forbidden/ Access
denied" message.
I
I am having troubles making GeoServer 2.8 SpatiaLite extension to work. I've
instaled TomCat 7 with JRE (32 bits), but I can only see SpatiaLite (JNDI) and
not SpatiaLite WareHouse.
If I use Geoserver 2.5 all works fine, but with GeoServer 2.6, 2.7 and 2.8 it
doesn´t work. I've observed that G
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Jonathan Moules <
jonathan-li...@lightpear.com> wrote:
> So I guess if GeoServer switches to Filters 2.0, you'll be able to use the
> PropertyIsNull operator in conjuncton with AND/OR/NOT to build an
> expression. I just tried to do this with a 2.7.x install of Geo
I've been looking into this this week for my own work.
I note in the OGC Filters specification 2.0
(http://docs.opengeospatial.org/is/09-026r2/09-026r2.html) the following
definition for the PropertyIsNull operator:
"The PropertyIsNull operator tests the specified property to see if it exists
in
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 2:21 PM, TRD wrote:
> I figured out that there is a wfs.xml in the root data dir of geoserver.
> This file contains a versions-section from which I removed the part for
> version 1.0.0. But that did not the trick (even after restarting
> geoserver).
> The capabilities docu
Hello all,
I'd like to know if there is a way to limit the supported wfs versions for
my geoserver instance (GeoServer 2.8.2).
I figured out that there is a wfs.xml in the root data dir of geoserver.
This file contains a versions-section from which I removed the part for
version 1.0.0. But that d
You need to add a layer with those grid lines in to your GeoServer,
possible sources are using QGIS and the vector grid tool (vector->research
tools->vector grid) or from Natural Earth.
There has been some discussion in the past about adding a graticule layer
option to GeoServer but it has never p
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