Hello Geoffrey,

ECW support on a 64-bit system like Windows 2008 (R2) is not the easiest
right now. There are a few steps involved to "see" the plugin, but so
far, we haven't been able to get it working with Geoserver on 64-bit.

I recommend you to try one of these builds of Gdal:
http://vbkto.dyndns.org/sdk/

One thing is that when entering the path to Gdal to your PATH
environment variable, be sure that is placed in front of any other
entries so that it is loaded FIRST before any other libraries.

We came as far as loading the GDAL libs, including ECW, but it failed to
load into Geoserver and is unusable.

On a 32-bit system (Windows 2003) we haven't had any problems and have
it deployed to production environments with Geoserver 1.7.x. 

If you (or any other) manages to get it working on 64-bit, be very
welcome to tell us how you did it!

Best regards,
Martijn Coenen


> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: gbrun [mailto:[email protected]]
> Verzonden: vrijdag 1 juli 2011 15:23
> Aan: [email protected]
> Onderwerp: [Geoserver-users] Plugin GDAL for ECW support
> 
> Hi everybody!
> 
> I'd like to import ECW rasters in my GeoServer. To this end, I did
many
> things. I'm deploying my application on a windows server 2008.
> 
> First, I installed the JAI 1.1.3 and JAI ImageIO 1.0.01 libraries for
> my
> JRE 1.6.
> 
> Then, I installed the GDAL library through this URL:
> http://java.net/projects/imageio-
> ext/downloads/directory/Releases/ImageIO-Ext/1.0.x/1.0.8/windows32-
> installer,
> and also the natives libraries.
> 
> I created some environment variables that were needed.
> 
> Finally, I installed the GDAL plugin for GeoServer.
> 
> And it works great! I can now use 13 different raster formats. But
> still
> no ECW or JPEG2000... I'm quite confused! Does GeoServer really
support
> these both formats??
> 
> Geoffrey
> 
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