not sure how to do this... i don't have a login for your JIRA that I'm
aware.
The main data format I've been using is MrSID but it also fails on NITF
formats also.

I don't have an example request but unless the xml payload required for the
rest service has changed between versions I'm sure it is correct.


On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 6:02 AM, Daniele Romagnoli <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ben,
> could you please open a JIRA for this by also attaching the REST request
> you are using and a sample to replicate it? (In case you can publicly share
> it).
> Final question: which format is your dataset?
>
> Please, let us know,
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> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 9:21 PM, Ben Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> We were using GeoServer 2.3.3 and loading everything via the REST API and
>> decided to upgrade. However, loading any GDAL coverage fails when trying to
>> publish the coverage. I can add the CoverageStore but when I try and add
>> the Coverage it fails with an
>>
>> ...
>> IllegalArgumentException: The specified coverageName xxxxxx is not
>> supported.
>> at
>> org.geotools.coverage.grid.io.AbstractGridCoverage2DReader.getCoordinateReferenceSystem(AbstractGridCoverage2DReader.java:156)
>>
>> It seems to only be doing this for GDAL coverages. Worked fine in 2.3.3
>> but fails in 2.4.4 and 2.5-RC2. This only happens when loading GDAL formats
>> using the REST service, it loads GDAL fine when using the web interface.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ben
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