Arne,
Thank you for the reference to the WMS standard. Saw my assumption of what
pixelSize meant was not what I thought it was.
The API I am using (ESRI Flex) requires levels to be defined using both scale
and resolution. Since the applications I am working with to create tiles use
either
I am using GeoServer 2.2-RC2 to set up tiled map services using the integrated
GWC. I can view the service through the GWC demo page and am able to view the
service using EPSG:26910 based tiles. The tiles are successfully created in the
proper directory (I am not using the data_dir directory).
Robin,
The Apache Tomcat Connector for IIS is isapi_redirect.
Personally, I found it to be a hassle to set up and am still uncertain if it is
fully functional, but then again, I am trained in GIS, not systems management.
I only mention it because the documentation appears to be focused on those
Attempts to access a WMTS service that uses the integrated GWC results in an
error.
The fault information is:
Code - Channel.Security.Error
Info - Security error accessing url
Details - Destination: DefaultHTTP
I am able to receive WMS output from GeoServer, using the layer that the WMTS
Ben and Andrea,
I finally got it to work today. I ended up adding the JRE home, bin, and
lib\ext locations to my PATH statement, probably overkill but it was late
enough I just wanted to put all the key directories in the PATH. What really
seemed to be the key, though, was entering the
The native JAI Windows installers install the files to JAVA_HOME\jre\lib\ext
To try and get the Windows installers output recognized I tried the following:
1- set symlinks to the files installed in JAVA_HOME\jre\lib\ext in
JAVA_HOME\jre\lib\i386
2 - set symlinks to the files installed in
After following the insructions provided at
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/production/java.html#production-java I
am unable to get GeoServer to start after removing the three jai*.jar files
from geoserver\WEB-INF on Windows 2003 Server. If the three jai*.jar files are
in
I have already posted to the relevant ESRI forum, but since this involves
GeoServer I thought I would check here as well just in case someone has
successfully connected the two. The problem I am having seems to be related to
the WMTS GetCapabilities request.
Looking at the Firebug responses
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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 2:02 AM, Michael Smith micha...@abag.ca.gov wrote:
Hello list,
I am having a problem cleaning up following the installation of the native
JAI and JAI Image I/O extensions.
Using the online documentation from docs.geoserver.org
Hello list,
I am having a problem cleaning up following the installation of the native JAI
and JAI Image I/O extensions.
Using the online documentation from docs.geoserver.org I installed Java JDK 7
with the JAI 1.1.3 library and JAI Image I/O 1.1 library and then installed the
GeoServer WAR
support group has opened our firewall for the 8080 port.
While IIS is running, I am accessing Geoserver directly using the built in
Jetty server from the install.
Anyone else run into this issue and resolve it?
Michael Smith
GIS Coordinator
Association of Bay Area Governments
My apoligies to the list. It turns out our DNS server reset itself overnight
and references to my server were lost.
Lesson learned, always check with internal IT before posting to lists.
Michael Smith
GIS Coordinator
Association of Bay Area Governments
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