Hi,
had a quick look and your default geometry mapping looks correct to me.
I think the issue here may be indeed that the geometry attribute is defined
on the abstract type (SurfacWaterType).
If you don't get any other feedback I would suggests that you go ahead and
open a JIRA bug ticket.
Best
Hello Jan,
That's weird. Could it be a network issue? What about your hazelcast.xml
file, did you leave that as it is? Some networks don't support
multicast. You could try specifying the ip addresses if they are fixed.
However, if the problem is with multicast normally your nodes would
Hi Chris,
One approach is to render the heatmap at a suitable resolution and then
save the result as a format that GeoServer can render (such as
GeoTiff). That GeoTiff can be registered as a new layer, and you can
serve up that layer. Users/clients would be able to zoom around that
layer
Hi, I am using GeoServer 2.17 & App-Schema plugin to publish INSPIRE complex
stores.
My new layer has to implement the "hy-p:Watercourse" FeatureType of the
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/hy-p/4.0/HydroPhysicalWaters.xsd scheme,
but trying to create the store I get an error about the
Hi list,
We're using the Hazelcast cluster and JDBCStore community modules to setup
a GeoServer cluster of multiple nodes. Everything goes well and the cluster
shares catalog events nicely. However, when we try to perform POST request
through the UI (i.e. posting Wicket forms) we get the
Christian,
depending on your data source you could define a sql query with a fixed
bbox.
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The best plan is to import your data into QGIS and use the heat map plugin
there to produce a new raster layer, then import that into GeoServer.
Ian
On Tue, 19 May 2020 at 14:15, Christian Mayer wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> does anyone know if there is a possibility to render a heatmap for a
> fixed
Hi list,
does anyone know if there is a possibility to render a heatmap for a
fixed BBOX of the underlying dataset?
To be more concrete: I have a set of point geometries for which I want
to have heatmap and expose this as WMS. I want to ensure that the
heatmap is rendered based on the points