I've installed GeoServer via OpenGeoSuite and it was working beautifully with
all my rasters and vectors from PostGIS database viewable in GeoExplorer and
Layer Preview. I am running off of an AWS EC2 Windows Server 2012 instance
with PostgreSQL/PostGIS and IIS configuration.
I'm not sure when it happened, but when I click on the "OpenLayers" for any
of my layers on the Layer Preview section, I get the error
HTTP ERROR 404
Problem accessing /opengeo/wms. Reason:
Not Found
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5276665/3umec.png>
GeoXplorer no longer pulls up my WMS/WFS and just serves broken tiles. It
does, however, still loads a published map before things had stopped
connecting.
I hovered over the link and found it to read
http://localhost:8080/folderexample/wms when I think it should be similar to
http://localhost:8080/geoserver/folderexample/wms
I tested it out by clicking on a random layer's "OpenLayers" link, and
manually changed it to add the 'geoserver' section and it served a blank
window.
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5276665/TUQQm.png>
Is there a way to alter the path? I thought it was under Workspace >
Namespace URI but wasn't successful. Any ideas why its not being called up
correctly? Thanks!
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