On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 10:21 PM, Gabriel Roldan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I hate to reply to my own message already, but I finally figured this
>> out. The new server had native JAI, but not JAI-ImageIO installed.
>> Installing the JAI-ImageIO extensions solved the issue.
> sorry I didn't see the question before. That's just what I was going
> to ask. Glad you figured it out.
>
> Am I right that after installing Jai-ImageIO you needed to truncate
> the cache in order for the tiles to be correctly generated?

Yes, I was wiping the cache every time I arn another test. The tiles
were definitely generated incorrectly; I could tell by the file sizes
on many tiles being identical.

So is that (JAI but no JAI-ImageIO) an invalid configuration? If so
geoserver should probably complain loudly when it sees that, because
there was nothing in the logs to indicate anything was amiss. I only
noticed it by comparing the server status screens.

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