Hi all,
we are using geofence (master version) in standalone way.
After configured Embedded GeoWebcache we are experiencing an issue with the
following error:
ERROR: 'org.springframework.remoting.RemoteAccessException: Could not
deserialize result from HTTP invoker remote service [
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 1:42 PM, Andrea Aime
wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> first off, please remember you're not entitled to any free support, let
> alone a fast one [1].
>
Small clarification here. When I say "entitled" I mean you cannot just take
that for granted,
assume
I'm using Geoserver in the Bundle together with Geonode, so I don'r really want
to update geoserver.
It seems that not only the WFS requests take so much time. It's also the
GetCapabilities request which takes 4 minutes until the webserver sends the
timeout.
In the logs I can see, whenever I
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Antonis Christofides <
anto...@antonischristofides.com> wrote:
> AFAICS, even with the use of the Importer, the user still needs to upload
> the files to the machine hosting geoserver before running the importer, no?
>
Check the documentation:
AFAICS, even with the use of the Importer, the user still needs to upload the
files to the machine hosting geoserver before running the importer, no?
Antonis Christofides
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On 2017-06-12 14:46, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi,
> you might want to look at the
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 2:01 PM, John, Steffen wrote:
> Do you have any hints on what i may do so solve this problem?
>
The only thing I can think of is upgrading to GeoServer 2.11.x, there are
changes
in there that should make GetFeature in an installation with many layers
Hi!
I'm having a geoserver instance of version 2.7 and approximately 10 000 layer
contained in one workspace and in the Postgresql datastore.
Whenever I run a GetFeature Request via POST it seems to take very long... Even
if i set maxFeatures to "1".
Unfortunately, the firewall of my company
Hi,
you might want to look at the importer extension REST API:
http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/extensions/importer/index.html
That said, to enable someone usage of that API, you'll have to make them
administrators (maybe just for a single workspace, but honestly I don't
think
I've ever
Hi Peter,
first off, please remember you're not entitled to any free support, let
alone a fast one [1]. Please read the mailing list
guidelines (the subscription page points at them, we assume everybody has
to read it, but few do):
http://geoserver.org/comm/userlist-guidelines.html
Going back to
Hello,
I'm relatively a newbie.
I managed to create a shapefile directory store. However, in order to add a
layer, I need to do these two things:
1. Somehow upload the shapefiles to the directory (e.g. using ssh, file
sharing, a third party webapp, etc.).
2. Go to the GeoServer interface
Hi,
Did you find any solution as per my log?.Any updates?
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 11:43 AM, peter james
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry Andrea,i didnt shared the logs correctly,Hereby am again sharing the
> correct logs for your information,Kindly look into this.
>
>
>
>
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to make a WPS RasterZonalStatistics request from the WPS Request
builder but I'm getting the following error: "org.geoserver.wps.WPSException:
Unrecognized request type {}". I think I've passed all the parameters correctly
but perhaps I missed something:
My request:
Hi,
Sorry Andrea,i didnt shared the logs correctly,Hereby am again sharing the
correct logs for your information,Kindly look into this.
*2017-06-09 19:37:39,860 WARN [data.store] - Error adding data store to
catalog*
*org.geoserver.catalog.CatalogException: Error persisting
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