Thanks Arne, I was starting to think along those same lines. Standalone GWC
doesn't do the automatic configuration, so we can use the same names. Pity
about not being able to merge the gutter value though...

Roger

On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Arne Kepp <[email protected]> wrote:

>  In the 1.7.x series you can set GEOSERVER_WMS_URL to something bogus, and
> then it'll fail to fetch the getcapabilities document.
>
> In 2.0.1 and onwards it's all done in Java and you can't really interfere
> with it (except unzip the gwc jar and mess around with the Spring XML, but
> then you are on your own).
>
> So if you need them to have the same name, but behave differently from the
> default, then you should probably have a separate GWC installation in
> parallel with GeoServer. I know Gabriel is working on adding more GWC
> configuration options to Wicket, but it'll probably take a bit of time to
> get to format modifiers.
>
> -Arne
>
>
>
> On 12/13/10 6:51 PM, Roger Bedell wrote:
>
> Thanks Arne.
>
> Ok, then, perhaps there is a way to disable the automatic geowebcache
> configuration generation in the GeoServer implementation?
>
> From the GeoServer docs:
> http://geoserver.org/display/GEOSDOC/5.+GWC+-+GeoWebCache
>
> *"The integrated version of GeoWebCache automatically configures every
> layer with the two most common projections:*
>
>    - *EPSG:4326 (standard Latitude/Longitude)*
>    - *EPSG:900913 (Spherical Mercator, the projection used in Google
>    Maps)"*
>
> Thanks!
>
> Roger
>
> <snip>
>
>
>
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