I wouldn't worry about it. We have all been there
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From: sulu [mailto:andreas.sie...@vorarlberg.at]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 April 2020 3:27 PM
To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] Getting Http 400 bad request in Geoserver-UI
Sometimes i
Sometimes i have to wonder about myself.
Just too stupid!
GS is then published via ProxyPass in Apache.
ProxyPass /geonetwork http://localhost:8900/geoserver
ProxyPassReverse /geonetwork http://localhost:8900/geoserver
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Geoserver would never see a request coming via HTTPD (Apache) ie
http:///geonetwork
If you have to add the tomcat port to your request then you are bypassing HTTPD
altogether and hitting Tomcat directly. So I suspect there is a problem with
your HTTPD configuration.
It seems unusual (to me)
Hi.
Maybe this shown my ignorance but i cannot find a fox fo this.
Geoserver ist deployed via WAR-File in Tomcat.
Tomcat-Port is 8900.
GS is then published via ProxyPass in Apache.
ProxyPass /geonetwork http://localhost:8900/geonetwork
ProxyPassReverse /geonetwork
Thanks for answers!
Yeah, such function would be awesome
вт, 7 апр. 2020 г. в 19:21, Jody Garnett :
> That is a tricky question, I am not sure we have addressed that case yet.
>
> It may be worth making a function that returns *only* the points from a
> collection (as a MultiPoint), and then
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 12:08 PM Andreas Schmitz
wrote:
> I'm not sure if anyome has ever compiled Geoserver with Java 14
> yet. I'd suggest you try Java 8 (or at least Java 11 if you're feeling
> lucky).
>
The project build servers cover java 8 and java 11, code should be building
on those two
On 20-04-2020 13:04, Kaan . wrote:
I have changed my Java JDK version to JDK 8 but now getting this error:
[INFO] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO]
[INFO] Total time: 7.834 s
[INFO] Finished at: 2020-04-20T14:01:03+03:00
[INFO]
>
> I have changed my Java JDK version to JDK 8 but now getting this error:
>
[INFO] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO]
[INFO] Total time: 7.834 s
[INFO] Finished at: 2020-04-20T14:01:03+03:00
[INFO]
Hi Vera and other users
I tried your suggestion but I still get double entries in the legend. I'm
using version 2.15.1.
Taking a simpler example where I nest the labeling in the general rule also
gives a double legend:
/* @title Line */
* {
stroke: black;
stroke-width: 1px;
[@sd < 1M] {
It's more likely to be because the preview doesn't have tiling turned on by
default - this is not an alignment issue it is the fact that each tile is
calculated separately so you get edge effects on each tile (and the maximum
will be different too so the colors will be off)
Ian
On Mon, 20 Apr
Kaan . wrote:
Hi,
> My maven version details are as follows:
>
> PS C:\Windows\system32> mvn -v
> Apache Maven 3.6.3 (cecedd343002696d0abb50b32b541b8a6ba2883f)
> Maven home: D:\maven\apache-maven-3.6.3\bin\..
> Java version: 14.0.1, vendor: Oracle Corporation, runtime: C:\Program
>
Hi Olyster,
Replacing x by y or making y value to be -y, makes the tile not visible in
the android client.
Erick
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 5:37 PM Olyster wrote:
> Erick,
>
> try replacing x by y or try putting -y in your url pattern.
>
> Good luck.
>
>
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Kaan . wrote:
Hi,
> I tried to build Geoserver 2.16.x with Maven but got this error.
what Java version are you using? Can you show the output of
mvn -v
?
Best regards, Andreas
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