On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:10 PM, Andrea Aime
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Kajan Lauri <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone!
>>
>> This is my first message to this list. So maybe I should tell a little
>> bit of my background. I'm working at Karttakeskus Ltd and we are just
>> now learning Geoserver more deeply. Karttakeskus is offering GIS
>> software solutions, consultation, spatial data and customized map
>> products. We are located at Helsinki, Finland. If you are more
>> interested about us please take a look at our website [1].
>>
>> Now to the actual question I have.
>> We are using the 2.1.1 version of the GS.
>> I want to create a nested wms structure. I have achieved in this by
>> giving wms path to all the wms layers. But how can I get those "folders"
>> accessible? I want to be able to click the folder on my wms client and
>> get all the layers as a result. Now if I click a folder I get an error
>> telling me about a missing layer.
>> <ServiceException code="LayerNotDefined">
>>  Could not find layer myFolder
>> </ServiceException>
>> If I create a layer group with a same name as my wms
>> path it will still be a separate layer in the getcapabilities document.
>>
>> I would appreciate a lot if someone could help me.
>> And I'm pretty sure that this is not my last mail to the list.
>
> I looked into the code, cause I was sure there once was support for wms path
> in
> the GetMap parsing.
> And... there was, but it has been wiped out in september 2009 when the
> changes
> for http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-2652 went it.
> Being a feature that few people know about, and even less use nobody noticed
> it
> was broken (I never needed to
> use it, and I've been a GS developer for 5 years already) .
> Can you open a bug report about it on jira.codehaus.org?
> Cheers
> Andrea
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Hi Andrea,

Thanks for taking a look.

I opened a bug report http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-4671.
It is weird that anybody haven't found this earlier. For me this is
very common feature. Almost all of the wms services that I have used
use some kind of hierarchy tree and all the levels are requestable.
But this just proves that all of us use and need different features.


By the way, is it possible with GS to have one layer in different wms
paths? This is supported by wms specs.

-Lauri

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