Hi Toby,

When using WMS all points are OK. I'm using the built-in GWC. Points do not have labels.

Geoserver reports the eastern edge of the bbox as -76.565315246582. PostGIS says it is -74.924247214709, which is also what I get when I view the WMS in the layer preview. This leads me to believe that the bbox reported by geoserver is incorrect, and then it is using the incorrect bbox to cut-off the data on tiles that are east of the incorrect value.

Thanks,
Steve


On 11/2/2012 9:15 AM, Tobias Reinicke wrote:
Just some clarity;

Are you saying that when you preview the layer as WMS all the points are there ok?

If so, then the BBOX in the layer config page must be correct, and this isn't the issue.

Are you using the built in GWC in geoserver? Do your points have labels?

Toby




On 2 November 2012 13:01, Stephen Crawford <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi All,

    I'm using postgres 8.4, postGIS 1.5, Geoserver 2.2.  I have a point
    layer with 143,500 records.  It looks great with regular WMS. However
    when I use tiles some of the data are missing.  I can see in the "edit
    layer" page that the bounding box ("compute from native bounds")
    is not
    the same as that when using ST_extent in postGIS---the GS box is ~1.7
    deg lon smaller--and the missing data are from the area that is the
    difference between the two.  I tried editing the layer page with the
    postGIS bbox and then emptying the tile cache, but still no
    change; all
    data east of smaller bbox are missing.

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks,
    Steve

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