Thanks for your answer. Indeed, the geometry is in Ecuador and I get
the same results using PostGIS ST_Transform, but I think the latitude
is the second component. Am I wrong? If I transform with postgis and
visualize qith QGIS, the -79 is the X and the -3 is the Y, which makes
sense.

It is driving me crazy. On a layer with such a geometry I get no
exception if I use a bbox around this square[1], but it fails if the
bounding box takes the whole original layer[2]. Always in 900913 to
force the transform.

If the layer is a polygon instead of a multipolygon it works in both
cases. The multipolygon is created so[3] and the polygon so[4].

[1] -8819252.1,-381855.7,-8818634.6,-381204.3
[2] -9314310.518718,-1101232.202228,-8061966.247294,391603.390185
[3] st_multi(st_buffer(geom, 0))::geometry(multipolygon,32717)
[4] st_buffer(geom, 0)::geometry(polygon,32717)

On 9 October 2015 at 19:02, Rahkonen Jukka (MML)
<jukka.rahko...@maanmittauslaitos.fi> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> That multipolygon in EPSG:4326 is
>
> MULTIPOLYGON ((( -79.21951189395617 -3.4269410394638835, -79.2238452277241 
> -3.426941039463947, -79.2238452277241 -3.422607705695983, -79.21951189395617 
> -3.422607705695945, -79.21951189395617 -3.4269410394638835 )))
>
> Thus the error message that talks about latitude 90°00.0'S is not correct.
>
> -Jukka Rahkonen-
> ________________________________________
> Fernando Gonzalez wrote:
>
> Hi, I just found a weird behavior in GeoServer.
>
> Having a table with just this geometry[1] in EPSG:32717 makes this
> exception[2] while rendering on EPSG:900913. The exception message in
> English is something like "latitude 90°00.0'S is too near to the
> Pole".
>
> However, just removing the MULTIPOLYGON and having a simple POLYGON
> with exactly the same coordinates makes the rendering work.
>
> GeoServer version is 2.5.4. Is this a known issue? If it is useful I
> could try to reproduce with geotools and report in its users list.
>
> Best.
>
>
> [1] MULTIPOLYGON(((697803.658648209 9621031.75598731,697322.091746693
> 9621032.64972812,697322.979469726 9621511.86060929,697804.548540555
> 9621510.96799324,697803.658648209 9621031.75598731)))
>
> [2]
> 09 oct 14:43:34 ERROR [geotools.rendering] - La Latitud 90°00.0'S esta
> muy próxima al Polo.
> org.geotools.referencing.operation.projection.ProjectionException: La
> Latitud 90°00.0'S esta muy próxima al Polo.
>         at 
> org.geotools.referencing.operation.projection.Mercator$Spherical.transformNormalized(Mercator.java:209)
>         at 
> org.geotools.referencing.operation.projection.MapProjection.transform(MapProjection.java:883)
>         at 
> org.geotools.referencing.operation.projection.MapProjection.transform(MapProjection.java:924)
>         at 
> org.geotools.referencing.operation.transform.ConcatenatedTransformDirect.transform(ConcatenatedTransformDirect.java:81)
>         at 
> org.geotools.referencing.operation.transform.ConcatenatedTransformDirect.transform(ConcatenatedTransformDirect.java:80)
>         at org.geotools.renderer.ScreenMap.checkAndSet(ScreenMap.java:105)
>         at 
> org.geotools.renderer.lite.StreamingRenderer$RenderableFeature.getShape(StreamingRenderer.java:3244)
>
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