Hi all,
The remote wms store from where I'm trying to publish layers supports
many SRSs. In the getcapabilities of the remote wms service there is
also defined multiple Bounding boxes, one for every srs.
<Layer>
<Title>Remote WMS Server</Title>
<SRS>EPSG:3133</SRS>
<SRS>EPSG:2391</SRS>
<SRS>EPSG:4326</SRS>
<SRS>EPSG:3386</SRS>
<Layer>
<Name>layer1/Name>
<Title>Layer 1</Title>
<LatLonBoundingBox minx="25" miny="61" maxx="26" maxy="62" />
<BoundingBox SRS="EPSG:4326" minx="25" miny="61"maxx="26" maxy="62" />
<BoundingBox SRS="EPSG:3133" minx="460000" miny="6858000"
maxx="505000" maxy="6927000" />
<BoundingBox SRS="EPSG:2391" minx="1723300" miny="6865200"
maxx="1762900" maxy="6937500" />
<BoundingBox SRS="EPSG:3386" minx="881000" miny="6879100"
maxx="917200" maxy="6953300" />
<ScaleHint min="0.177" max="362.039" />
</Layer>
</Layer>
Now when I publish a layer from that store GS takse one of these SRSs
as a native SRS. I haven't still figured out which srs of all the
possibilities GS chooses but it seems to be always the same. It is not
the first or the last one on the list nor the first or the last I have
entered in the limited srs list of the wms settings. The
GetCapabilites of my GS displays now only boundingbox of that "native"
srs and not all of them that are available in the orginal wms.
<Layer>
<Title>My WMS Service</Title>
<SRS>EPSG:3133</SRS>
<SRS>EPSG:2391</SRS>
<SRS>EPSG:4326</SRS>
<SRS>EPSG:3386</SRS>
<SRS>EPSG:3034</SRS>
<SRS>EPSG:3035</SRS>
<LatLonBoundingBox minx="21" miny="59" maxx="26" maxy="62" />
<Layer queryable="0">
<Name>mycascadedwms</Name>
<Title>Turun opaskartta _Turku</Title>
<SRS>EPSG:3136</SRS>
<LatLonBoundingBox minx="21" miny="59" maxx="26" maxy="62" />
<BoundingBox SRS="EPSG:3133" minx="460000" miny="6858000"
maxx="505000" maxy="6927000" />
</Layer>
</Layer>
Is there a way to specify the "native" srs that is used to pass the
bounding box?
Or even better if there is a way to pass all the bounding boxes from
cascaded wms layer.
Or just disable the BoundingBox attribute and just use LatLonBoundingBox
Thanks
-Lauri
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