Hi Prasanth,
are you doing some reprojection on Geoserver when publishing sde tables?
Can you please check the native srs retrieved from SDE ?
I found this one
http://www.spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/2932/prettywkt/
Also, check that the srs definitions match on Geoserver and PostGis
You can found the srs list under the "demo" page on Geoserver, and the
PostGIS one into the "spatial_ref_sys" table
Thank you
Lorenzo Pini
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On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 7:23 PM, mallelaprasanth
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi I am a user of Geoserver. I have configured Geo Server with SDE plugin.
> I
> am able to access all my SDE layers. I have successfully published my SDE
> layers as well. From layers preview I have generated Google Earth KML file.
> There I found an issue that layers projection is slightly shifted with an
> 50
> meters distance.
> My spatial reference was pointing to QND95 and EPSG:2932 or wkid is 2932.
> For cross checking I have exported my feature classes into shape files and
> I
> exported them POSTGIS Database using command shp2psql. After exporting I
> have done the set_Transform command for all the tables that I exported.
> I have configured postgresql in Geo Server and was successfully accessing
> the postgis table.
> That seems to be projecting in a correct way.
>
> I am confused where exactly the problem lies. It should be considered as
> major issue.
>
> Any suggestions or help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Prasanth.
>
>
>
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