Maybe a tip: in your map, you need to specify the maxExtent property with the bounds you defined in the projection you used for your GeoWebCache layers. Afterwards, you can specify the restrictedExtent of your map with the extent you want to see at the screen. This way, your map has the same bounds as your GeoWebCache layers: thus, there are no misalignment for your tiles (they have the same origin) between the one requested by OpenLayers and the others sent by GeoWebCache.

This tip depends on the way you have configured your GeoWebCache. In my case, it works with WMS layers (not TMS) and a global projection defined in GeoWebCache and assigned to each layer.

Geoffrey


Le Tue, 27 Sep 2011 11:13:35 +0200, Dipl. Inf. Carsten Eider <[email protected]> a écrit:

Hi list,

I am looking for working examples where Openlayers uses
WMTS/TMS/TileCache layers in order
to get tiles from a geowebcache on a geoserver.

I have unsuccessfully worked through all examples on openlayers, but
nothing really works.
Obviously i don't know how to define the bounded box of my layers.

Are there any working examples where OL is explicitly connected to a
geowebcache with maps restricted on defined bounds?

 TIA Carsten



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