Hi,
thanks, but it answer more or less another question conserning the graphic
stroke. That is useful forĀ complex lines. That is another problem I have. What
I am interested in for now is how to influece the graphic fill or fill pattern
within the polygon. If I insert a graphic as a graphic
Hi List,
is these question to simple? Please, give me a answer. Its importen for me.
Thanks Luke
Am 16.04.2012 um 13:13 schrieb Veovis veo...@arcor.de:
Hi,
I have three server. One create tile (Creator-Server). Two servers provide
the tiles (Provider-Server). All three server running
seems like a very complicated architecture. if more than one servers are
using the same cache directory, there is every chance for a file lock to
occur. You will need different cache directory for each server in anycase.
If you are tiling from a third server, after tiling , you can copy the data
Hi,
thanks for the answer. I am running it on Windows 7 and as a Windows
service.
I'll request test in a different environment.
Best regards,
Barbara
2012/4/17 Andrea Aime andrea.a...@geo-solutions.it
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 6:10 AM, bferreira bbferre...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm using
Hi there!
Does anyone know if there will be support for circular arcs or other curved
geometry support? I read an onld reply from 2009:
As far as I know no one is actively working on it or has funded plans
to. But lots of people have expressed interest. I believe would have
to be at the JTS
Interesting. I thought role lookup did a bind as the previously
authenticated user first but perhaps not... i will have to look into this to
verify. Can you open a jira for this?
Done, see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-5054.
A bit off-topic, but can you explain how to configure JDBC
Hi, could you please send a stack trace concerning your jdbc problems ?
Zitat von thegis the...@googlemail.com:
Interesting. I thought role lookup did a bind as the previously
authenticated user first but perhaps not... i will have to look into this to
verify. Can you open a jira for this?
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Gottfrid Linge
gottfrid.li...@astando.sewrote:
Hi there!
** **
Does anyone know if there will be support for circular arcs or other
curved geometry support? I read an onld reply from 2009:
** **
As far as I know no one is actively working on it
Hi, could you please send a stack trace concerning your jdbc problems ?
Actually I have no stack trace as I am unable to specify an Informix
JDBC driver on the New Authentication Provider page
(Authentication-Add New Authetication Provider - JDBC - Driver
class). The only supported drivers are:
Hi,
I am reseeding GWC cache with new orthophotos scattered around the country and
it starts to irritate to copy-paste min-max values of the BBOX to four separate
input boxes. I would like to see another box in the UI that accepts
minx,miny,maxx,maxy as a one comma separated string or as WKT
The question is therefore how to add an additional JDBC driver so that
it can be selected with the New Authentication Provider page?
The panel used DriverManager.getDrivers to find available jdbc drivers.
1) Where did you download, I found the drivers here
That figures... after I give up and write that email, I find the answer:
http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/GeoServer-tiles-generation-issue-abo
ve-zoom-level-18-in-Google-Maps-td4356763.html
I just had to extend it to level 22, and it works fine now. After the
server upgrade, I'll write
Hi Bryan,
glad you figured it out.
For the record, GWC's 900913 gridset used to come with 31 zoom levels.
That means up to 0.0001m pixel resolution, which also means a full
coverage of 1000 billions x 1000 billions tiles at the higher zoom
level. Which, if my math is correct, means a fully seeded
Thanks Gabriel,
In our JWS-rich client we use a mix of GeoServer/GWC map tiles for easily
cacheable background static base map data for roads, lakes, etc., and vectors
for active communications data (what the tool is used for). We find 22 levels
of zoom to be reasonably adequate for this type
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