s the base Amazon Linux (barebones CentOS) and includes PostgreSQL
with PostGIS, Apache HTTP Server, and Apache Tomcat (and some others).
-- Nicholas
On 02/01/2011 04:36 AM, Paul Joyce wrote:
or you could install geoserver on a cloud server, amazon ec2 for example.
--
Nicholas Whittier
NOAA Ches
is failing. And note its reference to its containing datastore.
Then find the datastore.xml file (one directory out) and check that
the ids match.
-Justin
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Nicholas Whittier
mailto:nicholas.whitt...@noaa.gov>> wrote:
All,
I'm using the 2.1 be
.GeoServerLoader.readCatalog(GeoServerLoader.java:220)
at
org.geoserver.config.DefaultGeoServerLoader.loadCatalog(DefaultGeoServerLoader.java:37)
at
org.geoserver.config.GeoServerLoader.postProcessBeforeInitialization(GeoServerLoader.java:116)
... 58 more
Dec 22, 2010 3:40:29 PM org
anks Nicholas.
Can I ask you what your validation looks like? I have to be honest I took
the value presented to me after I selected 'guess parameters from SQL'.
Nicholas Whittier wrote:
I'm having some issues with SQL Views as well, but for viewparams, this
is working for me:
I'm having some issues with SQL Views as well, but for viewparams, this
is working for me:
...&viewparams=minDate:2010-12-10&...
I'm using a SQL view using PostGIS where 'minDate' is being applied to a
TIMESTAMP without time zone. If you are storing multiple time zones,
and genuinely need the