I read about Cesium but I thought that its mostly for visualization and not for
publishing the data itself?
But I will take a second look!
Von: Russell Grew
Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. Mai 2021 00:09:44
An: Gehlen, Ina-Marie; geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Hi Ina,
Take a look at Cesium - https://cesium.com/
You may do better in their forum with any follow up questions -
https://community.cesium.com/
Cheers.
From: Gehlen, Ina-Marie
Sent: Tuesday, 25 May 2021 12:40 AM
To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Geoserver-users] 3D Data
Hey everyone,
I´m doing some research on the possibilities to publish 3D Data and Objects
with GeoServer.
With 3D Objects I mean Objects like trees, benches, walls... and also 3D-
building models in any kind of 3D able format.
Formats of the 3D Data or Objects could be e.g. kml, kmz, glTF,
Marts:
Please remember to include the user list in discussion, for personal
support their are a number of commercial support providers (including my
employer).
You could always setup the geoserver in its own tomcat running on a
different port (just try try it out). I did not expect you were
Hi Zdenek,
Thanks for looking into this issue and offering to test it out. I've
asked our LDAP administrator for the ldif file for our system, I'll
let you know if he can provide that to me. If you don't mind
providing me with your test steps, that would be great, I would like
to double check
Hi Ashley,
could you please run a gdalinfo on that image and report its output?
Are you applying any style on it?
On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 12:41 AM Ashley Mort via Geoserver-users <
geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> I have a single band (8bit unsigned) grayscale JPEG w/ worldfile
Let me check that out since my employer works with both applications.
Before you start: Please try setting up geoserver in a tomcat just on its
own, just to confirm it works as you expect. Prior to sharing tomcat with
the two applications.
Presently each application includes a postgresql driver,