On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Hakala Oiva (MTT) <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi.
>
> I have been workin mostly with vectors using WMS, WFS and Openlayers with
> javascript. Mostly no experience with rasters.
>
> My problem is the following: via geocoding using postal address I can get
> a coordinate pair. Then I have around 30 rasters (geotiffs) on our
> Geoserver as separate layers. Does anybody have an idea, how to get a
> matching raster (coordinate pair from geocoding) from Geoserver, and add it
> to a map as a layer? Combining those tiffs as one tiff is not a solution
> (too large).
>

How about putting all of them in the same directory and use the image
mosaic plugin? Or are they different in nature (e.g, different color model?)
As an alternative, I guess you can parse the capabilties document, it has
the bbox for each layer, and use that to decide which layer fits.

Cheers
Andrea

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