I saw this exception in the log:

org.opengis.referencing.NoSuchAuthorityCodeException: Authority "EPSG" is
unknown or doesn't match the supplied hints. Maybe it is defined in an
unreachable JAR file?

Is there a local EPSG database GeoTools is trying to match "EPSG" to?

On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Andrea Aime <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jody Garnett ha scritto:
>
>  The old datastore was a bit more forgiving in places; and may be
>> "guessing" your srid was an EPSG code number?
>>
>
> Another possible reason is that the user GS is using to access the db
> does not have rights to read the geometry_columns table, or that
> the schema in the geometry_columns table does not correspond
> to the actual one for the table at hand.
>
> The old store made a number of unwarranted assumptions that were
> removed. For example, assuming that all the geometry in the table
> were the same type as the first row when the geometry_columns
> was missing.
>
>
>  Do you have your postgis spatial ref system table sorted out? The
>> "correct" thing to do is to look up the code there and then parse the WKT
>> back on the java side of things.
>>
>
> Oh boy no, that's not the correct thing, that's the broken one.
> The PostGIS database misses most towgs84 parameters in the WKT
> definitions, they might be used, but only as a desperate last
> resort if the code does not match one record in the official
> EPSG database
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
>
> --
> Andrea Aime
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
> Expert service straight from the developers.
>
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