Look here http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/docguide/

I would use the apache tomcat tutorial as a template.

Cheers
Christian


Zitat von Harikumar Reddy <[email protected]>:

> Hi Andrea,
>
> Is there any url for how to write a tutorial for geoserver topic (for any
> geoserver related pending topics). I would like to give a try on weekends
> (hopefully with our colleagues for JNDI tutorial for tcserver (for oracle
> exadata, we know that only as of now) .
>
> Regards,
> Hari.
>
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Andrea Aime
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 5:53 AM, Harikumar Reddy <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi users,
>> > we face lot of struggle to configure layers this time and
>> finally succeeded.
>> > So, I hope this info may be useful to others, who use Geoserver
>> > 2.1.0, Springsource TC Server, oracle exadata DB (w.r.t. our
>> environment).
>> > The issue is with deployment environment, but not from Geoserver side.
>> > Thanks for users spent time on this issue. We have encountered two
>> problems
>> > as below.
>> > Based on Andrea guidance, we have decided to configure Oracle JNDI
>> datastore
>> > for advanced DB like exadata.
>> > 1. Connection Error while creating oracle jndi datastore to Exadata
>> (Oracle
>> > RAC) and its resolution:
>> > Issue: For connecting Geoserver to ExaData Oracle JNDI data store was
>> > proposed using Oracle JNDI plugin. First, we have to copy ojdbc14.jar in
>> lib
>> > of server in which we deployed. Then we had to edit context.xml and add
>> > resource info (Datasource) entry with jndi name and also edit web.xml and
>> > add resource ref parameters.  After doing all these error was
>> encountered.
>> > Resolution:  We deploy a sample war file for testing the connection and
>> > found that jdbc driver is not getting loaded. This assures the doubt that
>> > ojdbc14.jar is not in proper position.We deployed geoserver war in
>> tcserver
>> > instance. So here we have to put ojdbc14.jar in lib directory of tcserver
>> > instance. Wrongly it was put in lib of tomcat directory with in tcserver
>> > instance.Normally we donot use  tomcat directory with in tcserver so any
>> jar
>> > putting inthe lib of tomcat is not in path of tcserver. So we created a
>> lib
>> > folder in folder where tc server is installed and put the ojdbc14.jar
>> > there.This solved the connection issue
>> > 2. Issues while configuring GIS layers with Exadata (Oracle RAC) DB and
>> its
>> > resolution (error calculating bounds issue)
>> > Issue: After configuring jndi data store we tried to publish layer,
>> getBound
>> > method of geoserver was throwing exception  when we select calculate
>> bound
>> > from data' in geoserver.When we tested in local environment also same
>> error
>> > occured for jndi datasore layer publishing
>> > Resolution: Deployed geoserver.war has a lib which contains ojdbc14.jar.
>> Now
>> > for jndi store we put ojdbc14.jar in tcserver lib. So even if same
>> version
>> > ojdbc.jar exist in two places, bound calculation will fail.So we removed
>> > ojdbc14.jar from lib of geoserver.war and restarted geoserver .This
>> solved
>> > error calculating bounds issue.
>>
>> Nice, thanks for sharing it back with the community.
>>
>> Wondering, is there anyone interested in writing up a JNDI tutorial for
>> tcserver
>> similar to the Tomcat one?
>> I'm likely going to write one for Weblogic sometimes soon
>>
>> Cheers
>> Andrea
>>
>>
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>> Tech lead
>>
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>> 55054  Massarosa (LU)
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>>
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>>
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