Thanks Graham, that is great news.
Oracle is one of those things that is difficult to tests as not many
volunteers have an instance handy to test against.
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Jody Garnett
On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 at 18:36, Humphries, Graham <
graham.humphr...@stategrowth.tas.gov.au> wrote:
> I have installed
I have installed Geoserver 2.17.1 onto a Unix Solaris 11 server running Tomcat
8.5.45 and AdoptOpenJDK 1.8.0_222-b10 and used the Oracle plugin to connect to
the data stores.
This has all worked without issue so far. I have been able to create and modify
data via WFS and load WMTS, WMS and WFS
Yes, you can give it a go:
https://build.geoserver.org/view/release/job/geoserver-release/5/artifact/distribution/2.17.1/plugins/
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Jody Garnett
On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 at 16:10, Humphries, Graham <
graham.humphr...@stategrowth.tas.gov.au> wrote:
> Is there an Oracle plugin?
>
>
>
> *From:* Jody
Is there an Oracle plugin?
From: Jody Garnett [mailto:jody.garn...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 3 June 2020 7:36 AM
To: GeoServer ; GeoServer Users
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-devel] GeoServer 2.17.1 pre-release testing
Thanks to Jukka and and Charles for testing.
- I was able to test the bin
It is still passed as plain text, but it would not be visible to anyone outside
your network.
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Overkamp [mailto:overk...@posteo.de]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 June 2020 4:15 PM
To: Humphries, Graham ;
rdmaili...@duif.net
Cc: GeoServer Mailing List List
Subject: Re:
Thanks to Jukka and and Charles for testing.
- I was able to test the bin download on macOS with OpenJDK 11; no
issues/surprises.
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Jody Garnett
On Mon, 1 Jun 2020 at 19:06, Jody Garnett wrote:
> GeoServer 2.17.1 pre-release artifacts are available for testing:
>
>
>
Jukka Rahkonen,
If you are using the script without setting JAVA_HOME, I think the script has
an error.
To fix it: add the argument "tokens=*" to the for command, which I think is
attempting to remove the spaces from the system path entry for java.
Change:
for /f %%i in ('where
Hi Charles,
Thanks, with your edit the startup.bat finds the system java and Geoserver
starts with it.
Welcome to GeoServer!
The JAVA_HOME environment variable is not defined, trying to use System Java
Using System Java at:
C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jdk-11.0.5.10-hotspot\bin\java.exe
I
Actually we tried those vendor options:
20
20
NE, NW, SW,
SE
5
true
false
true
0.1
true
true
5
But, no avail.
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Hi Yang,
Things you have to consider:
- do the layers (the data) make sense being individually queried? If not
it's better to use a view
- will the individual layers be subject to updates via wfs? If yes then
obviously you cannot use a database view for that
- as you said with a database view
Hi.
Unfortuntately we have features with identical coordinates within a dataset.
This causes an issue when trying to label them with SLD-Styling. The label
with the identical coordinates remain hidden whatever we throw at them to
make them at least partially visible.
Experimenting with
Hi.
Unfortuntately we have features with identical coordinates within a dataset.
This causes an issue when trying to label them with SLD-Styling. The label
with the identical coordinates remain hidden whatever we throw at them to
make them at least partially visible.
Experimenting with
Hi,
I tried bin-zip on Windows with Corretto 8. Geoserver starts, all capability
documents seem to be OK, layer previews as well.
The automatic java detection does not quite work if system has installed java
into “Program Files” but startup.bat stops after this:
The JAVA_HOME environment
On 6/2/20 8:15 AM, Stefan Overkamp wrote:
> Not, when Geoserver and the ldap service are in the same private
> network. Or?
Yes this is a private Windows Office environment
(and not LDAP, but an Active Directory server).
Not sure what the standard is in the AD world.
I'm just an user of a
Not, when Geoserver and the ldap service are in the same private
network. Or?
Stefan
Am 01.06.2020 um 23:40 schrieb Humphries, Graham:
> As I understand it not using TLS in your LDAP configuration means your
> authentication details are being passed as plain text. This is a serious
> security
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