Hi,
I understand that GeoServer 2.1.0 is quite outdated but there is no upgrade
plan at the minute by the customer. Any suggestion would help us immensely.
Thanks Regards,
Samyajit Talukdar
From: Jody Garnett [jody.garn...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 August
Hi,
the jars for the community plugins do not seem to be available at:
http://repo.boundlessgeo.com/main/org/geoserver/community/[1]
in the old repo they were available at:
http://repo.opengeo.org/org/geoserver/community/[2]
is this intentional? (Or did I miss another message about this?)
Hi,
It seems that user is making a request to an area of about 225x225 km. This is
based on the polygon which I took from your log snippet
POLYGON ((-456108.5008002104 1053235.9528774032tel:9528774032,
-456108.5008002104 1245178.5366634205, -263904.20541160624 1245178.5366634205,
Thanks for the pointer.
Thanks Regards,
Samyajit Talukdar
-Original Message-
From: Rahkonen Jukka (Tike) [mailto:jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi]
Sent: 21 August 2014 09:09
To: Samyajit Talukdar
Cc: 'geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer2.1.0
Hi Justin,
I'm using version the latest 2.6-RC1, I did manage to retrieve maven artifacts
for non-community modules. The particular module that I got an error on was
gs-wms-eo.
thanks,
Jeroen
On Thursday 21 August 2014 07:12:12 Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Hey Jeroen,
I didn't transfer all
Hi,
I have a typical setup like:
PostGIS = GS = GWC = Browser.
Can I have preseeded tiles at GeoWebCache that are invalidated (i.e. get
expired) on the fly based on caching headers?
That is, is the following possible?:
1. Browser re-requests a certain tile including If-Modified-Since header
Hi Jens,
You could wire PostGIS with a trigger that invalidates portions of the GWC
cache as changes take place, i.e. with pgsql-http.
https://github.com/pramsey/pgsql-http
Because, who doesn't want a browser in their database? J
Best,
Steve
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Hi list
I have a script that loads the geoserver layers using cURL. I need to
assign to each layer resume and title (see attach image) as is done by
graphical interface. It can be done using cURL?
Thanks in advanced
Pablo
Hi All
Something that may be of interest to some on this list: I've released a
number of our corporate assets to GitHub.
The SLD's have a few of the more advanced filters in them so may be of
interest even to those who don't wish to load Ordnance Survey data, but
instead use them as an
Ok cool, those modules should be up now. They actually should have been
uploaded as part of the release so I am not sure why they weren't there...
i am looking into that.
-Justin
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 7:15 AM, Jeroen Dries jeroen.dr...@vito.be wrote:
Hi Justin,
I'm using version the
I look forward to taking a look at these
Thanks for sharing
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From: Jonathan Moules
Stack trace below:
org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: Can't instantiate page using
constructor public org.geoserver.web.demo.MapPreviewPage() at
org.apache.wicket.session.DefaultPageFactory.createPage(DefaultPageFactory.java:212)
at
One thing to watch out for if you are importing the OS sip files into
Postgresql is maintain the case of the fields.
All(?) of the SLD use uppercase for attribute names e.g. CODE, ROADNUM, etc.
Use the -k switch on shp2pgsql tool.
Russ (Once bitten, etc.)
On 21 Aug 2014, at 16:39, McDonaldR
Of course that should have read “…OS shp files…
Russ
On 21 Aug 2014, at 17:01, Russell Hore r...@russ-hore.co.uk wrote:
One thing to watch out for if you are importing the OS sip files into
Postgresql is maintain the case of the fields.
All(?) of the SLD use uppercase for attribute names
That is really cool - would you be in position to take some screen snaps so
we can write this up as a geoserver blog post?
(we had a similar one a couple months back with some great maps from
france- and are always on the lookout for more).
Jody Garnett
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 7:17 AM,
In that case turn on SQL logging, capture the SQL query that is taking so
long, and try it yourself with whatever query analysis tools provided by
Oracle. At the very least you can narrow the issue down to a) connection
time b) query execution c) result set processing/rendering
Tip: You may also
Hi All,
My Box is a Centos-6.5, java 1.7.0.65, tomcat7, GeoServer 2.5.2.
I´ve just installed GeoServer and can´t bring it up. (I have other machines
with previous releases working fine)
I´ve checked the jar files (gs-rest and gs-rest-config) and the mentioned file
'storedFileFinder' is
Part of the integration of GWC clears areas of the cache based on WFS-T
transactions. You can produce a similar effect in a standalone GWC by
giving it a georss feed.
Anyone up for turning your PostGIS changes into a GeoRSS feed :)
Jody Garnett
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 6:25 AM, Nachtigall,
I just attempted to upgrade from 2.4 to 2.5.2. I am running Geoserver in
Tomcat 7 using JDK1.7 on a RedHat system (RHEL6). I am using GDAL (1.9.2),
jp2k and ImageCollection plugins.
Geoserver 2.4 was working well, but the new version is generating a
org.geotools.data.DataSourceException: Unable
Hi,
Not GeoRSS feeds but the following SQL creates truncate commands for GWC in
json format for all the mapsheeet numbers which are listed as updated in 2014.
List of updated mapsheets is in table “aerials” and the geometries of the
mapsheets are in table “a.mapsheet”.
Adjust the SQL for
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