Hi all,
We a re experiencing some problems to generate a well done shapefile whith
geoserver 2.1 RC5.
The main log says : org.geoserver.platform.ServiceException:
java.io.IOException: Unable to write : [B and nothing much more
This symptom just appends on an single datawarehouse, the other is
amp;format=application/openlayers
Could you please tell me why the pictures look that way (and perhaps how to fix
it)?
Thank you.
Tam O
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Andrea,
Which java class(s) is actually going out to the database and doing an sql
query (MIN/MAX) on the tables that have time-based data ?
It appears that which ever class it is, is doing a MIN/MAX against every table
in the database, not just the tables tied to the GeoServer. Is this the ca
From: andrea.a...@geo-solutions.it
To: t...@hotmail.com
CC: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 5:18 PM, o ... wrote:
On GeoServer 2.2 RC3
I have a set of time-enabled WMS layers.
It looks like when a GetCapabilities is requested, geoserver goes out to the
databas
On GeoServer 2.2 RC3
I have a set of time-enabled WMS layers.
It looks like when a GetCapabilities is requested, geoserver goes out to the
database and queries each data layer for the time-span of the data so that it
can return the time "Extent" of the data. (It returns some thing like this in
I have a copy of a trunk pre-release of geoserver2.2 that supports a time-based
WMS request.
On one network that I have this hosted, a simple getCapabilities request
returns in a matter of a second (that data tables the layers point too contain
a small amount of data).
On another network whe
Sorry to ask this again, but this time its a WFS question.
Does Geoserver support a WFS time-based request of data in a Postgres database
table ?
I've have tried a recent trunk version of Geoserver and found that it does
indeed work for WMS requests like this:
http://localhost:8080/geoserver
this:
http://localhost:9090/geoserver/wms?VERSION=1.3&bbox=-130.0,42.0,-125.0,47.0&Format=image/png&request=GetMap&layers=xyz:activity_map_r5&width=550&height=250&srs=EPSG:4326&TIME=2012-02-07T03:23:00Z/2012-02-07T04:23:00Z
Note that the WMS 1.1.1 and 1
I noticed a 2009 posting on this list that indicated WMS access to time-based
data in a Postgres database was not supported.
http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/WMS-Dimensions-supported-tt3804910.html#a3804911
Has this support been added as of release 2.1.3 ? If so, can someone offer a
sample
I noticed a 2009 posting on this list that indicated WMS access to time-based
data in a Postgres database was not supported.
http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/WMS-Dimensions-supported-tt3804910.html#a3804911
Has this support been added as of release 2.1.3 ? If so, can someone offer a
sample
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