Hi Scott,
The factory warning has to do with reprojection. I am not exactly sure
what this error means, but its probably taking a while because a
reprojection is failing. A few things to check.
Verify that the gt2-epsg.jar on the classpath (WEB-INF/lib). If it is
try also putting the following jar onto the classpath.
http://dist.codehaus.org/geoserver/gt2-epsg-hsql.jar
CC'd the geotools list as well, perhaps we can get an answer there.
-Justin
Scott Pezanowski wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade Geoserver and install it on a new server. With
the fresh install of Geoserver, everything is fine. However, when I copy
over the data featureTypes from the older copy of Geoserver, Geoserver
and Tomcat take 30 minutes to start up. Once it does start up,
everything looks fine in the geoserver admin page. We have roughly 100
or so featureTypes so if something is going wrong and it takes a few
seconds for each featureType to load, then this would be multiplied by
the number of featureTypes. One thing I noticed in the Tomcat log file
is a warning for every featureType saying "Default Factory - Unavailable
Factory: European Petroleum Survey Group". Does anyone know why I am
getting this warning and do you think this may be causing the delay in
loading the data? Does anyone have any other ideas why Geoserver may be
taking so long to start up?
My colleague notes that he is running the data with an older version of
geoserver and it does not take nearly as long for Tomcat/Geoserver to
start up.
I am using 1.3.0-RC7 with Tomcat/Apache on Windows 2003 Server.
Thanks,
Scott
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