Hello Christian,
For the purpose of the exercise I was using the Blobs for image data storage.
With regards to my end goal, I'm not sold on one approach over the other. I'm
just looking to prototype a solution that allows me to programmatically store
spatial imagery in the database from a java application and have it available
for display via GeoServer while allowing temporal queries. Along the lines of
looping weather radar imagery.
Any help you could provide in either direction would be great.
Is there a preferred location for providing stack traces and such? I didn't
want to attach the files and spam the whole mailing list.
Thanks,
Kevin M. Weiss
From: Christian Mueller [mailto:christian.muel...@os-solutions.at]
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 5:16 AM
To: Weiss, Kevin
Cc: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] ImageMosaic-JDBC Tutorial Issues
Hi Kevin
A question, do you want to use PostGis Raster columns as described here
http://docsgeoserver.org/stable/en/user/data/raster/postgisraster.html<http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/data/raster/postgisraster.html>
or do you want to use Blobs for your image data.
At the moment, I have no access to pastebin.com<http://pastebin.com> due to
firewall rules of my customer.
Cheers
Christian
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Weiss, Kevin
<kweis...@harris.com<mailto:kweis...@harris.com>> wrote:
I'm trying to configure an ImageMosaic-JDBC coverage per the instructions
(http://docs.geoserver.org/2.3.0/user/tutorials/imagemosaic-jdbc/imagemosaic-jdbc_tutorial.html<http://docs.geoserver.org/2.30/user/tutorials/imagemosaic-jdbc/imagemosaic-jdbc_tutorial.html>)
and keep getting the following error "Could not list layers for this store, an
error occurred retrieving them: Argument "value" should not be null."
I've searched through the mailing list and have seen similar threads, but can't
find a solution to the problem. If anyone can help me out I'd appreciate it.
I'll attach pastebin links for the typically requested files.
The system is GeoServer 2.3.0 with the WPS and ImagePyramid plugins added.
Java 1.6.0_38 running on a CentOS 6 box and a postgres-9.2/PostGIS 2.0 database.
As a side note, my end goal is to construct a Raster Catalog containing
temporal imagery which can be retrieved and looped via GeoServer with the
rasters being persisted in postgres/postgis. If anyone has accomplished
something similar and is willing to give me some help or tips I would greatly
appreciate it.
Here is the relevant stacktrace from geoserver.log
http://pastebin.com/trL6zpmX
osm.postgis.xml
http://pastebin.com/x0KaJB0n
mapping.postgis.xml.inc
http://pastebin.com/KLpFDmtK
connect.postgis.xml.inc
http://pastebin.com/P8FwtcKS
Thanks,
Kevin M. Weiss
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