Robert, Yes. I did get images with WMS service from my server. I have JBOSS running on my machine as a web server. I'll place my html and openlayers.jc in htdocs and give it a go.
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Robert Sanson < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kalyan > > Can you get images from your WMS service directly by typing in a URL > similar to the following in your browser: > > http://siasporapv01:8080/gss/ogc?<http://siasporapv01:8080/gss/ogc?version=1.3.0&crs=sw:nsw_trans_mercator_mm&styles=Default> > srs=EPSG:2193&exceptions=application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage&version=1.1.1&transparent=true&request=GetMap&service=WMS&styles=&format=image/png&width=512&bbox=1476886.4500139,5133384.9500139,1482121.5499862,5138620.0499862&layers=0,1,11&height=512<http://wmsserver/?srs=EPSG:2193&exceptions=application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage&version=1.1.1&transparent=true&request=GetMap&service=WMS&styles=&format=image/png&width=512&bbox=1476886.4500139,5133384.9500139,1482121.5499862,5138620.0499862&layers=0,1,11&height=512> > > Do you have a local Web server on your machine - such as Apache? In which > case you would have your html file and the OpenLayer.js file in the htdocs > directory. Then you would launch it by typing: > > http://localhost/myolmap.html > > regards, > > Robert Sanson > > > > >>> Kalyan Kamepalli <[email protected]> 6/07/2010 2:09 p.m. >>> > Another problem with the configuration, > I got heaps of the following xml files in my OGC resources folder > <ServiceExceptionReport xmlns="*http://www.opengis.net/ogc*" xmlns:xlink > ="*http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink*" xmlns:xsi="* > http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance*" > version="*1.3.0*"xsi:schemaLocation > ="*http://www.opengis.net/ogc > http://schemas.opengis.net/wms/1.3.0/exceptions_1_3_0.xsd*"> > **<ServiceException code="*InvalidParameterValue*" locator="* > application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage*">*Validation failed for parameter > [exception], value [application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage].*</ServiceException> > **</ServiceExceptionReport> > > Is that because I have no access to www.opengis.net ? I have no access no > any of the above pages. Is this the reason for all my problems ? > > > On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Kalyan Kamepalli < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Robert, >> Thanks for the reply. I just placed my html file in the openLayers >> folder and it came out with the default zoom and pan controls on the map. >> But, the real problem is that, it's not sending any WMS requests to my Web >> server. I wonder, I may have done something wrong. But, couldn't find it. >> It worked when I used the openlayers.org/api/openlayers.jsreference.But, >> now I can not use it as my network is under security control. >> >> But, it should normally be okay when I reference to the local >> openlayers.js right ? Any suggestions ?? >> Thanks, >> Kalyan >> >> On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Robert Sanson < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I believe the problem is with this line: >>> <script src=*'D:\OpenLayers-2.9.1\OpenLayers.js'*></script> >>> The browser won't be able to find that location. It needs to be on the >>> Web server. If you put it in the same location as your html file, then you >>> can just use: >>> <script src='*OpenLayers.js'*></script> >>> Regards, >>> Robert >>> >>> >>> Kalyan Kamepalli <[email protected]> 6/07/2010 1:00 p.m. >>> >>> >>> Hi Group, >>> There are few security concerns at my organization and due to that, I >>> can not directly access openlayers.org for OpenLayers.js. So, I >>> installed it and changed my script as below >>> <script src=*'D:\OpenLayers-2.9.1\OpenLayers.js'*></script> >>> </head> >>> <body> >>> <div id='map'></div> >>> <script type="text/javascript"> >>> //var map = new OpenLayers.Map('map',{maxResolution: 1000} ); >>> var map = new OpenLayers.Map('map', { >>> maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds( >>> -638480920.244,-188017611.367,665489491.580,1019789790.73), >>> maxResolution: 5000 >>> } ); >>> var wmscURL = [ >>> " >>> http://siasporapv01:8080/gss/ogc?version=1.3.0&crs=sw:nsw_trans_mercator_mm&styles=Default >>> " >>> ]; >>> var myLayer = new OpenLayers.Layer.WMS( 'Cambridge Steet' , wmscURL , { >>> layers: 'background' , format: 'image/png'} , { buffer: 1 , isBaseLayer: >>> true } ); >>> map.addLayer( myLayer ) >>> map.zoomToMaxExtent(); >>> </script> >>> Now the problem is that, It's not showing any controls on the map and >>> also not sending any requests to my server. Everything comes out with no >>> image tiles. >>> If I use openlayers.org/api/openlayers.js on my local machine it works >>> perfect. >>> Am I missing something ? Is is not the way to configure OpenLayers ? >>> Thanks, >>> Kalyan >>> >>> >>> Click here <https://www.mailcontrol.com/sr/wQw0zmjPoHdJTZGyOCrrhg==> to >>> report this email as spam. >>> >>> >>> This message has been scanned for malware by SurfControl plc. >>> www.surfcontrol.com >>> >> >> >
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