Hello,
I'm using GeoServer 2.1.3 (Ubuntu 11.10) and GeoWebCache to serve KML raster
tiles to Google Earth (6.2.5905). When the tiles are displayed in Google
Earth, there is a visible separation of about 1 pixel between each tile such
that the tile pattern is quite noticeable. The image below
Hi!
I have set up an image pyramid based on 5 levels of tiling. The data is served
using the ImagePyramid plugin for GeoServer. When I do a layer preview the data
is visualized just like I expect them to be. But when I zoom in a couple of
levels, I get a white tile in return.
The GeoServer
Thanks Martin. The filter works perfectly.
Willem
Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 22:24:53 -0700
From: Martin Davis mda...@opengeo.org
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] Icon rotation for compass heading value
Cc: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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Are you sure the mosaic for the zoom level are you requesting is correctly
generated and georeferenced?
Regards,
Alessio.
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Hello Rafael,
This might be due to antialiasing. Check the discussion earlier in this
forum:
http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/Styling-of-polygons-gives-white-border-tt4832364.html#none
Cheers,
Ragnvald
www.mindland.comhttp://www.mindland.com / www.dirnat.no
http://demo.geo-solutions.it/share/foss4g2011/gs_styling_aaime_foss4g2011.pdf
Regards,
Alessio.
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GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
In principle the pyramid plugin choose the best overview accordingly to the
zoom level you are requesting.
You should be able to see several sub-directories under the pyramid root,
related to the overview levels, each one containing a set of tiles and a
shapefile with some other indexes for the
Dear All,
Do we have any provision to import the DGN or OGR supported formats to
import into geoserver ?
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Hello,
I am using GWC as part of a GeoServer installation. I have a layer that
consists of parcels (polygon)... I cannot get GWC layer/tiles (EPSG:4326)
to align correctly with the parcels from the Geoserver WMS service or Bing
Maps etc. -- It seems that the parcels served from GWC shift to
Hi everyone!
I need some help to configure Geoserver under SSL!
I've just configured SSL to work fine, following these instructions:
http://www.tomcatexpert.com/knowledge-base/using-openssl-configure-ssl-certificates-tomcat
I can login in web admin interface, and preview some layers. Examples:
Hello Ragnvald,
Thanks for the response. I've checked the images that GeoWebCache is
generating, and they don't appear to be antialiased (i.e. the colour of the
edges has no alpha transparency and is the same colour as the adjacent
pixels). When the raster is previewed in GeoServer through the
Your question is the easiest ;)
I'm using GeoServer 2.1.3 running on a windows server.
* Version 2.1.3
* Subversion Revision 16668
* Build Date 21-Dec-2011 11:55
* GeoTools Version 2.7.4 (rev 38443)
Regards, Casper
From: dany.geoto...@gmail.com [mailto:dany.geoto...@gmail.com]
If I look at the shape files, all 5 levels align perfectly, subdividing each
tile into 4 smaller tiles.
My pyramid property file contains the following, which I think looks fine (but
then I'm the one having the problem :) ):
Levels=0.16011,0.16011
Are you sure you correctly installed the certificate in your Java VM
using keytool ?
It was part of the instructions that you linked to, and the only think
I would imagine causing an error like that.
The experience I have is setting up SSL in GeoNode (GeoServer proxied
behind Apache using
Hi everybody,
I am trying to execute some tests with Rest API, but found some
issues. When a layer is created and removed for the first time,
everything runs OK. In the second execution some strange behavior
comes, the layer does not appear in the GUI, but it remains in the
featuretype.xml
The GeoServer team is happy to announce the release of 2.2-beta2, now
available for download:
http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/GeoServer+2.2-beta2
Check out the blog for more info about what's new in this release:
http://blog.geoserver.org/2012/05/22/geoserver-2-2-beta2-released/
Thanks
uDig uses GeoTools, not GeoServer, so you might want to look at that
project's documentation and mailing list.
GeoServer is meant to be used via its Web interface, and the best
documentation for that is the User Guide:
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/index.html
On Sun, May 20, 2012 at
Hi,
I have created a PostGIS Database on pgadmin3 and added a shapefile. Then i
went to the geoserver and published that shapefile. After that I added
another shapefile to the same database using the pgShapeLoader and I was
able to successfully add it.
Now I went back again to the Geoserver
Christian, I feel we're approaching an 'agree to disagree', but I'm curious -
where are the guidelines suggesting that SLDs should only contain one active
style at any scale?
The specification permits multiple FeatureTypeStyle elements for a good
reason - so that you can have multiple 'layers'
I'd have to agree with cheesybiscuits on this... The SLD/SE spec
explicitly allows for both multiply FeatureTypeStyles and multiple Rules to
apply to any given feature being rendered. (See SE 1.1 section 10.3:
Filters used in different Rules applicable to the same FeatureTypeStyle are
allowed
Hi Ariel,
Only for information, this topic has been already answered... maybe this is
a duplicate email.
Probably the error occurred because I saved the certificate in a custom
keystore, and not in the default JVM keystore.
Certainly the custom repository is not configured correctly and neither
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