GeoNode's own upload form currently only handles Shapefiles and GeoTIFF files. However, there is a script included with GeoNode which will allow you to import all layers in GeoServer (regardless of their origin) into GeoNode so that you can use GeoNode's security/styling/etc features with it.
This should work for non-georeferenced datasources as well, to an extent. But GeoNode currently expects to be able to overlay layers on a world-wide base map, so you may have some visual artifacts, see nonsensical download links, etc. if you have data without a geometry in your geoserver. -- David Winslow OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/ On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Harrison Dekker <[email protected]>wrote: > I'm just getting started with GeoNode and haven't found answers to a couple > of questions that are crucial to our potential use case. First, will GeoNode > "work" with data loaded into GeoServer via means other than the GeoNode > interface? Second, GeoServer supports non-georeferenced data like MrSID > images. Assuming the answer to my first question is "yes", will GeoNode > support non-georeferenced, Geoserver-compatible data? > > Thanks in advance for any assistance with these questions. > > Harrison > > > -- > Harrison Dekker --Head of Library Data Lab -- UC Berkeley Libraries > Phone: 510-250-7901 :: Skype: ucbdekker :: Google Voice: 510-621-3282 > IM: GTalk:vagrantscholar :: AIM:hdekker :: Yahoo!:hgdekker :: > Meebo:ucbdekker > Web: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/wikis/datalab/ > ———————————————————————- > Q: Why is this email 5 sentences or less? > A: http://five.sentenc.es >
