http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/file/n4650570/geowebcache.xml
geowebcache.xml
OK sorry I am also slow getting back to this, the tile cache is no longer at
the top of my list but I still have to get this figured out. Hopefully you
can access the geowebcache.xml file I uploaded to nabble.
On y
Hey there, sorry for the slow turn around (tired of saying that, but
what the...)
So it looks like there's potentially more than one thing going on
here, I can't tell for sure from your problem description.
Unfortunately I don't have the time right now to check for each one,
but lets go step by st
Hi Gabriel thanks for your input. I think I might have discovered an issue
with specifying the port number on geowebcache.xml's wmsUrl element -
explained further below.
I am using GeoServer 2.1.3, sorry for not mentioning in my original message
- I knew I would leave something out!
Also I think
Hello (cheesybiscuits?),
Thanks for the extensive and explanatory message. You forgot yo mention
which version of GeoServer you're running though.
I've tried the attached geowebcache.xml file (essentially the same you
provided) with GeoServer 2.1.3 and it seems to work just fine both for
seeding
That's great thanks Max, unfortunately I can't test this out until next week
as I'm out of the office and have no remote access, but I'll update this
thread with the outcome.
If this is the issue it suggests the xml validation on configuration reload
should be a bit stricter and more informative.
Hi,
we experienced problems with our geowebcache.xml-configuration as well and
could not make a layer to display on the demo-page of geowebcache. Tried
many things till I found out that the order of the different attributes of a
wmslayer in the configuration seems to be important. I found that out
I'm having trouble understanding how GeoWebCache and GeoServer fit together
when it comes to new GridSets - this may be a bug but I'm not sure.
I have defined a new GridSet which seems fine (no more messages in
GeoServer's log when I reload geowebcache.xml). I found out here:
http://osgeo-org.1560