Jesse,
I appears that I am doing something wrong, or I have put the file in the wrong place. I placed the file in the WEB-INF/classes directory. When I try to run java –classpath . ListFormats I get the following error: When I execute the second command, java -classpath .:WEB-INF/lib/imageio-ext.jar:WEB-INF/lib/mapfish-print.jar ListFormats I get the following error: Obviously I am a rookie at this, and I appreciate your patience. I am running a Windows 64-bit server, and have 32-bit Java 6 Update 39 jre installed, along with Java SE Development Kit 6 Update 39. If you can advise me as to what I am doing wrong I would really appreciate it. Thanks, Jerome From: Jesse Eichar [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 4:38 AM To: jawendell Cc: Mauro Bartolomeoli; GeoServer Mailing List List Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer Printing Module Sorry to take so long to respond. I am in switzerland so I imagine I work at different hours from you. I have attached a class file (and the source code) for you that lists the formats your image-io install supports. Run it as follows: java -classpath . ListFormats It should give output like: BMP bmp jpg JPG wbmp jpeg png PNG JPEG WBMP GIF gif This only checks the configuration of your default java. to get a more accurate view of what mapfish print has access to you need to change to: java -classpath .:<path_to_all_jars_in_WEB-INF/lib> ListFormats For example: java -classpath .:WEB-INF/lib/imageio-ext.jar:WEB-INF/lib/mapfish-print.jar ListFormats You will want to add all the jars in the WEB-INF/lib directory to get a complete picture. If the first or the second list PNG or png then it should be configured correctly and your problem lays elsewhere. The logging is configured in the WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties file. You can change DEBUG to TRACE to possibly get more information. Also try log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG, R Feel free to post the full log somewhere so I can look at the full log. Jesse
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