Dear Geoserver (and maybe ftl for WMS getfeatureinfo text/html
responses)-users:
We are currently updating our getFeatureInfo response templates and certain
functions that were introduced after 2.3.18 (and consequently after 2011)
have been requested, for number formatting among other things.
It
Hi, thanks for your reply.
Haha, interesting : )
Yeah, I created geos-9556; cheers.
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Hi there, we are preparing an upgrade of a server with various bits and are
running into some new SLD problems. One being this, given a scale dependant
sld of a point layer:
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Right, thanks all for your replies!
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>From Geoserver 2.15 it is possible to request a WMS layer's legend as json:
https://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/services/wms/get_legend_graphic/index.html
This might be useful for a client, to read and construct a legend, I
imagine.
What seems to not be present in the json response (wh
for imagepyramid.
Thanks all for an interesting discussion.
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You can open that, this is true only for raster data atm.
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>> Dear David,
>> I would take a different path and understand more about this &quo
Hi,
We're currently running 2.11.5 (upgrade of the whole server scheduled for
early next year) and are experiencing stability issues with the Jetty 9.3
hosting Geoserver (and a Geoexplorer). For instance large ortho rasters
previewed in Geoserver try to render for a long time and eventually fail a
Hi, aha, maybe not the right place then..oh well, try
https://osgeo-org.atlassian.net/browse/GEOS-9278
Regards,
David
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Yesh, it seems openJDK 8 will be around for a while : )
I've created an issue in the JIRA as I interpreted your suggestion and hope
it is legible (and in the right place). The issue might be with the
data..but ST_IsValid isn't complaining about it and neither is the same
Geoserver 2.15.2 running
Hi, many thanks for your reply. I understood most of it I think : )
Yes, you understood my post correctly, except:
1 "with any of JDK, the error remains" - > it happens with any jdk 11, the
issue does not occur with any jdk 8. So the issue seems tied to jdk 11
somehow.
I changed the log_state
Hi there,
We recently migrated a postgis db from 9.1.4 -> 11 and all bits and pieces
appear to have made it across (tables, columns, rows). Likewise I was
planning on moving Geoserver to Java 11 (and the latest Geoserver). I've
been tinkering with Jetty 9.4.x (latest) and Wildfly 17 and Red Hat's
Hello again list.
We're running Geoserver 2.11.2 still and there's a phenomenon I haven't seen
discussed, and if it has I would much appreciate being pointed in that
direction.
There's layer group "i" and then another layer group called "j". Both
contain single layers. Both are part of a getcapa
Many thanks for your reply, I understand it a bit better now. Thanks to the
others who suggested the use of the buffer vendor option too.
We could use getFeature for both displaying info popups for clicking search
hits as well as for info-clicking layers; there's an established workflow
with free
Thanks for your replies.
Geowolf: I see..logically I can understand how "getFirstCoordinate()" might
be a source of this kind of trouble for polygons, since this kind of layer
has shared borders.
However it applies to certain points of an address layer. For instance
https://karta.eskilstuna.se/g
Hello,
We have this Openlayers 4 based application that can use WMS layers. It uses
such via a 2.11.2 Geoserver. It has a search function that creates a
getFeatureInfocall for search hits. The call is created like so:
var mapView = Viewer.getMap().getView();
var url = spec.layer.getSource().g
Hello again mr O'Toole and the rest of the list!
Our friends at Sweco Sweden; J Glimmersten provided an elegant solution(a
flexible url rewrite) for the Geoexplorer application that we use to consume
the Geoserver integrated mapfish print service which means that we consider
this a mapfish issue a
Hi,
Thanks, the mention of 'proxy' in the supplied mapfish v2 protocol page is
"/The “url” query parameter is here to help the print servlet to know what
URL is used by the browser to access the servlet. This parameter is here
because the servlet can be behind a proxy, hiding the real URL./"
Th
Hi,
I recently updated from 2.5.4 to 2.11.1 and in the same (fell..) swoop put
the standalone jetty9 behind an IIS 7.5 with ARR. So Jetty is running on
8080 and the IIS is now the default web server. There are rewrite rules in
the IIS which translate :80/geoserver to :8080/geoserver.
Geoserver wo
Hi list,
We have a Geoserver (2.5.4 at the moment but the issue appears the same with
a 2.10 version) running in a Jetty 9 instance. This Jetty9 has a valid
certificate installed.
Both http and https are currently active, each can be accessed individually
via https://domain (uses port 443) and ht
Hi Andrea, many thanks for your reply.
Mysticism abounds , in that I have tried various versions above 2.5.4,
certainly 2.5.5 and an early 2.7 and I think (shall verify) 2.8 on an ubuntu
server.
Right now though I replaced 2.5.5 with 2.8.2 and then republished the
original two problematic layers,
Hallo.
Have done some tests and found a few things. The issue is that two
simultaneous getfeatureinfo requests, to two different layers - one each,
with content.ftls that extracts an attribute value like so:
<#list features as feature>
${feature.type.title}
${feature.KNNAMN.value}
- one con
Sorry for half the post being in italics, previewing does not appear to work
well in firefox 40.
The first content.ftl was supposed to be:
<#list features as feature>
LocalID: ${feature.LocalID.value} ..
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Hi,
I posted this on gis.stackexchange too but it vanished from the main page
with no reply rather quickly and I think perhaps a geoserver audience is the
better place for it, but if I'm causing grievance then do tell.
*Issue*: When two polygon layers are shown in a webmap and a getfeatureinfo
is
Hi all, I posted this query on another forum four days ago but while it
received some views there have been no replies so far. I sincerely hope it
isn't breaking netiquette to post it now, somewhat rephrased, here. Do
advice if this is the case however.
We are running an instance of the OpenGeo S
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