Hi Hailey,

I'm pretty sure your set up doens't work because of a bug in gwc that
makes the configuration of a gridset using the <levels> property
instead of <resolutions> unusable.

The quick workaround would be to explicitly indicate the list of
resolutions instead.

Cheers,
Gabriel

On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Hailey Eckstrand
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have GeoWebCache (V 1.2.6) that comes built-in with Geoserver and I am
> attempting to add the file geowebcache.xml to the gwc directory so that I
> can cache tiles in a projection other than 4326 or 900913.
> That is the only step I have taken so far. I have added that file & then I
> restarted Geoserver with a big FAIL (it wasn't able to start again until I
> moved the geowebcache.xml out of that directory).
> Is there a template somewhere where I can figure out how to write out the
> correct geowebcache.xml & what the next steps are?
> I have attached the geowebcache.xml file & a text file of the tomcat log
> when trying to restart Geoserver with the geowebcache.xml file in the gcw
> directory.
>
> My Geoserver build information:
>
> Version2.1-RC5
> Subversion Revision-1
> Build Date20-apr-2011 10:12
> GeoTools Version2.7.0.2 (rev -1)
>
>
> Thanks!
> Hailey
>
>
>
>
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