so do we :)
2011/11/20 Sirko Schroeder sirko.schroe...@nt.gov.au
Hi,
Andrea Aime wrote:
Ragnvald Larsen wrote:
I have been googling around after info on SUSE platform and
Geoserver. Not many seem to be running on that platform.
Correct? Which linux platform would be most used?
Hi,
I have been using Geoserver in production under openSUSE for more than 3
years now without problems.
The only issue has been the Java version to use (Sun vs OpenJDK).
Since I am the maintainer of the openSUSE/SLES/SLED Geoserver RPM
package, I have been contacted by users from time to
Hi Hailey
I had exactly the same issues, tried everything including rolling back
GeoServer to 2.0 ended up figuring out it was Java JDK 7
Ended up using Java JDK 6
This may be the same problem you have
Tim
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Ciao Viola,
can you perform a gdalinfo on one of these images and then share it with us.
I suspect that you are trying to visuailize a large tiff on a small
box without prior preprocessing.
Regards,
Simone Giannecchini
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Ing. Simone
Hello,
Is this normal that stroke parameter cannot be substituted whereas fill
parameter can? Even the default value is not read. I tried on different
files, always the same issue, like the example below.
URL parameter:
env=fill:00FF00;stroke:FF
SLD:
PolygonSymbolizer
Hi guys
I have some data in postgis, and I am using a nightly snapshot and I can't seem
to get geowebcache to allow me to seed the layer.
I have two tables, one works fine, the other is unusable - and I cant get it to
compute the lat/long bounds properly either.
No obvious errors loading the
Hi,
I'm trying to find out if GML files are supported by GeoServer. I can
see from the 2.2.x documentation that there is supposed to be an
extension that would add GML 2.x support:
http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/data/gml.html#gml-install
here it says that I should download the
Hi,
During the last months Gijon http://en.turismo.gijon.es/ City Council has
been involved in the Plan4All http://en.turismo.gijon.es/ , a European
project were we had to publish geographic information following the INSPIRE
directive.
We used GeoServer and app-schema to publish our
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Ákos Maróy a...@maroy.hu wrote:
but despite this, when going for the 'add new datasource' page, GML is
not listed among possible vector data sources.
I wonder how one can try out GML support in GeoServer?
GML as a datastore is not supported since a few years
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Benjamin GUIBERT
benjamin.guib...@ign.fr wrote:
Hello,
Is this normal that stroke parameter cannot be substituted whereas fill
parameter can? Even the default value is not read. I tried on different
files, always the same issue, like the example below.
URL
Andrea, are there any example data stores you'd recommend looking at to use as
a guide/skeleton for implementing a pure java datastore? We are considering
doing this for one of our data sets.
Thanks,
charles
On Nov 21, 2011, at 8:57 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
As another option one could use the
Hi,
I'm new to GeoServer, so I may be missing something obvious. When I
visualise a line or polygon that spans the dateline (eg. 175 0 to -179
0) it goes the long way, all the way around the globe (354 degrees). Of
course, what I want to see is it crossing the dateline (6 degrees). Is
there
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Charles Galpin cgal...@lhsw.com wrote:
Andrea, are there any example data stores you'd recommend looking at to use
as a guide/skeleton for implementing a pure java datastore? We are
considering doing this for one of our data sets.
I've answered a similar
Thanks!
On Nov 21, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Charles Galpin cgal...@lhsw.com wrote:
Andrea, are there any example data stores you'd recommend looking at to use
as a guide/skeleton for implementing a pure java datastore? We are
considering doing
Hi,
I was having performance problems today and decided to test whether an
application runs faster through tomcat6/webapps or through apache2/ htdocs root
directory.
tomcat6 = 16.69 s
DocRoot = 30.99 s
Is this normal? Is this generally known or just a coincidence on my server due
to me not
Hi Tim,
We are using Java JDK 6 so I guess that is not the problem.
Hailey
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 1:25 AM, Tim Martin tim.mar...@ordnancesurvey.co.uk
wrote:
Hi Hailey
I had exactly the same issues, tried everything including rolling back
GeoServer to 2.0 ended up figuring out it was Java
In my spare time I'm also working on a new store
You have spare time despite all your voluntary support for Geoserver? I
am amazed and I salute you.
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Evan, what are you visualising it with? If OL, then make sure you have
OL 2.11.
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On 21/11/11 22:36, Andrea Aime wrote:
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Charles Galpincgal...@lhsw.com wrote:
Andrea, are there any example data stores you'd recommend looking at to use
as a guide/skeleton for implementing a pure java datastore? We are
considering doing this for one of our
According to my reading of the definition, your source CRS is incorrect:
EPSG:3112 is eastings and northings in metres.
http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/3112/
Your data appears to be longitude and latitude, perhaps GDA94
(EPSG:4283)? GeoServer is working correctly as it knows that your data
I am getting the following error when I clicked on the following link
example:
http://localhost:8080/geothematics/showtheme?layer=topp:states
The error is
HTTP Status 404 - /geothematics/showtheme
type Status report
message /geothematics/showtheme
description The requested resource
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