You want coverages instead of coveragetypes.  The base inspiration for the
names is the WFS vs WCS specs, WFS calls layer categories featureTypes, WCS
calls them coverages.

So
http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coverages/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml


works for me.

I think the GS rest is a bit confusing, as it'll generate some stuff that
can throw you off a bit - I got a bit turned around navigating when putting
in the wrong stuff.  But what you can generally do is go a level or two up
and see the links it has under it.  So if you go to:

http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/

Then it'll point you at its list of coverages:

http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coverages.xml

 Which then finally has the proper link with 'coverages'.

It'd probably be better if we didn't generate anything at all if you put in
the wrong word for 'coverages'.  It looks like basically it matches anything
and tries to generate the same stuff it would if you put it in correctly.
 Not sure if that was by design, or just neglected to turn off one of the
paths.

C

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:23 PM, Ole Nielsen <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Dear all
>
> I am sure this is a simple problem, but I can't work out how to get the
> bounding box of a raster layer through REST.
> I tried to mimic the approach used for vector data (see example below), but
> so far my attempts have only resulted in minimal data.
>
> Here's the REST call which works for vector data
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/boundaries/datastores/Province_Boundaries/featuretypes/Province_Boundaries.xml
>
> And here are my attempts for raster data which don't work (although they do
> provide some output which I have included below):
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragetypes/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml
>
>
> Please help point me to the correct magic.
> Cheers and thanks
> Ole
>
> PS - the username password on the server above are the GeoServer default,
> so you can test the responses yourself.
>
>
> ---------------- Output -----------------------
>
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/boundaries/datastores/Province_Boundaries/featuretypes/Province_Boundaries.xml
>
> <featureType>
> <name>Province_Boundaries</name>
> <nativeName>Province_Boundaries</nativeName>
> -
> <namespace>
> <name>boundaries</name>
> <atom:link rel="alternate" href="
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/namespaces/boundaries.xml";
> type="application/xml"/>
> </namespace>
> <title>Province_Boundaries</title>
> -
> <nativeCRS>
> GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",
>   DATUM["D_WGS_1984",
>     SPHEROID["WGS_1984", 6378137.0, 298.257223563]],
>   PRIMEM["Greenwich", 0.0],
>   UNIT["degree", 0.017453292519943295],
>   AXIS["Longitude", EAST],
>   AXIS["Latitude", NORTH]]
> </nativeCRS>
> <srs>EPSG:4326</srs>
> -
> <nativeBoundingBox>
> <minx>95.05966095200006</minx>
> <maxx>141.00538235200008</maxx>
> <miny>-10.99740996099996</miny>
> <maxy>5.906883970000024</maxy>
> <crs>EPSG:4326</crs>
> </nativeBoundingBox>
> -
> <latLonBoundingBox>
> <minx>95.05966095200006</minx>
> <maxx>141.00538235200008</maxx>
> <miny>-10.99740996099996</miny>
> <maxy>5.906883970000024</maxy>
> <crs>EPSG:4326</crs>
> </latLonBoundingBox>
> <projectionPolicy>NONE</projectionPolicy>
> <enabled>true</enabled>
> -
> <store class="dataStore">
> <name>Province_Boundaries</name>
> <atom:link rel="alternate" href="
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/boundaries/datastores/Province_Boundaries.xml";
> type="application/xml"/>
> </store>
> <maxFeatures>0</maxFeatures>
> <numDecimals>0</numDecimals>
> </featureType>
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragetypes/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml
> <coverageStore>
> <name>Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario</name>
> <type>GeoTIFF</type>
> <enabled>true</enabled>
> -
> <workspace>
> <name>hazard</name>
> <atom:link rel="alternate" href="
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard.xml";
> type="application/xml"/>
> </workspace>
> -
> <url>
> file:data/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.geotiff
> </url>
> -
> <coverages>
> <atom:link rel="alternate" href="
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragetypes/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coverages.xml";
> type="application/xml"/>
> </coverages>
> </coverageStore>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml
> <coverages>
> -
> <coverage>
> <name>Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario</name>
> <atom:link rel="alternate" href="
> http://www.aifdr.org:8080/geoserver/rest/workspaces/hazard/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/coveragestores/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario/Lembang_Earthquake_Scenario.xml";
> type="application/xml"/>
> </coverage>
> </coverages>****
>
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