Hello Hugo,

no, it is not a known error. And sorry for the late reply, I just saw
your message.
Is there any more info you can provide, like the exact stack trace
you're getting, geosever version, version of ArcSDE, the ArcSDE Java
libs, and database version?

Also, does this happen with any raster layer? would you provide the
output of sdelayer -o describe command for a failing one? (or was it
sderaster?, don't quite remember the exact command line)

TIA,
Gabriel

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Hugo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have installed geoserver and arcsde plugins on a windows server 2008 R2
> with sql server. I have no problems with publishing vector layers however,
> when i try to publish arcsde raster i always get the following
> error: org.geotools.arcsde.ArcSdeException: Can't create connection
>
> The thing is, that i use exactly the same parameters for the connection as i
> used for publishing vector layers. The strange thing is that when i select
> the 'same connection parameter as' and press the refresh button, geoserver
> can see my raster data iniside the database, but, as soon as i hit the save
> button the previous error appears.
>
> Is this a known error or is it something that i'm not doing correctly??
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Cheers,
> Hugo
>
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