Well I did see that "Opaque" param in there. It's better than nothing I
guess.
It's looking like it's up to the client to keep track of such things, at least other than foreground/background hints
from the opaque setting.
Thanks all.
bobb
On 9/15/2010 8:59 AM, Ian Turton wrote:
On Tu
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Christopher Schmidt
wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 04:33:04PM +0200, P Kishor wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Ian Turton wrote:
>> > On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Bob Basques
>> > wrote:
>> >> All,
>> >>
>> >> does anyone know if there is a layer
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 04:33:04PM +0200, P Kishor wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Ian Turton wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Bob Basques
> > wrote:
> >> All,
> >>
> >> does anyone know if there is a layer hierarchy setting in the WMS service,
> >> which layers are on top of
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Ian Turton wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Bob Basques
> wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> does anyone know if there is a layer hierarchy setting in the WMS service,
>> which layers are on top of which layers (Z value=)?
>>
>
> There is an "opaque" hint in the capabi
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Bob Basques
wrote:
> All,
>
> does anyone know if there is a layer hierarchy setting in the WMS service,
> which layers are on top of which layers (Z value=)?
>
There is an "opaque" hint in the capabilities document that suggests
that the layer should be a base la
Balint?,
I was after something for a definition related to a image class, background,
foreground, label, marker, etc.
We've been using things with respect to stacking with Client side ordering for
the most part for quite a long while now.
I'm working on a AutoCAD OGC importer (besides just
Hi,
IMHO layer Z-order is defined by clients who use the maps. Think about
it: when using PosGIS, Oracle Spatial or any other geoinfor resource,
the Z order is undefined by the resource server, it is up to resource
clients to display them to any Z order the define.
Cheers,
Balint
On Tue, Sep 14,
All,
does anyone know if there is a layer hierarchy setting in the WMS service,
which layers are on top of which layers (Z value=)?
Thanks
bobb
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Hi all,
I am working to implement WMS support in the MapWindow GIS (
http://mapwindow.org) in support of the upcoming release of HydroDesktop (
http://hydrodesktop.org). HydroDesktop is a relatively new open source
project in C# .NET that aims to serve the hydrologic sciences community by
providi
Hi,
links like this were very helpful in digitisation, but not any more as they are
now offline.
http://openaerialmap.org/wms/
Help in finding similar sites working for India, will be great
Ravi Kumar
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I have a layer linked to an internal WMS Service. After the MGOS server
update to version 2.1 the map is no longer worker.
Checking to the logs I have found the following error:
<2009-12-10T12:27:56> -1363174512 Ajax Viewer 10.20.64.2
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Error: Failed to stylize layer: R
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I agree wholeheartedly. It looks like the bottleneck was the database.
I've been privy to some MapServer tests done by testing
Smith, Michael ERDC-USACE-NH wrote:
We used a static FCGI specification
FastCgiServer /var/www/cgi-bin/mapserv.fcgi -processes 8 -initial_env
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:/opt/build/instant_client_11_1/lib:/opt/build
/arcsde_c_sdk/lib
Mike,
I added this info into the shared slides (on the
Le samedi 24 octobre 2009 à 21:53 +1100, Smith, Michael ERDC-USACE-NH a
écrit :
> We used a static FCGI specification
>
> FastCgiServer /var/www/cgi-bin/mapserv.fcgi -processes 8 -initial_env
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:/opt/build/instant_client_11_1/lib:/opt/build
> /arcsde_c_sdk/lib
>
> Mi
We used a static FCGI specification
FastCgiServer /var/www/cgi-bin/mapserv.fcgi -processes 8 -initial_env
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:/opt/build/instant_client_11_1/lib:/opt/build
/arcsde_c_sdk/lib
Mike
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On 10/24/0
Hi,
Thanks for publishing this test for people who couldn't make it to
Sydney. I would be interested in getting the Fcgi configuration of
Mapserver in Apache. Any chance to get that ?
Regards
Guillaume
Le samedi 24 octobre 2009 à 10:39 +1100, Jeff McKenna a écrit :
> For those that did not mak
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Andrea Aime wrote:
>
> During the benchmark I had very little time to run profilers, but
> the few times I've tried in GeoServer the time seemed to be splitted
> quite equally between data fetching, actual drawing, and output
> image encoding... which is kind of t
Craig Miller ha scritto:
I agree wholeheartedly. It looks like the bottleneck was the database.
I’ve been privy to some MapServer tests done by testing teams over
several months and the result there was always deploying the data with
long update cycles to the middle tier disks instead of usin
inds.com/>
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It was really interesting. The
It was really interesting. The very close results suggests to me that the
bottlenecks were external to the WMS and more related to external
limitations like the ability to supply things like I/O. It would be
interesting to have profiling data on where the response time was spent. For
Mapserver it'd
al Message-
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To: osgeo
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] WMS Performance Shootout presentation/
results
For those that did not make it to Sydney, here
Jeff McKenna
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 4:39 PM
> To: osgeo
> Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] WMS Performance Shootout presentation/results
>
> For those that did not make it to Sydney, here is the WMS Performance
> Shootout presentation with results (GeoServer vs MapSe
For those that did not make it to Sydney, here is the WMS Performance
Shootout presentation with results (GeoServer vs MapServer):
http://www.slideshare.net/gatewaygeomatics.com/wms-performance-shootout
MapServer: power users who manage MapServer sites with high loads/map
draws should
take not
Bob Basques wrote:
All,
The reason i asked about the stability of the WMS links in the wiki, was
I was thinking about setting up a GeoMoose interface for the WMS calls
for each layer, combining that with Firebug would give some good real
(world network speed) information metrics for users, ei
Ok, ok,
No problem. It can wait till afterwards. Just a thought.
bobb
Andrea Aime wrote:
Bob Basques ha scritto:
All,
The reason i asked about the stability of the WMS links in the wiki,
was I was thinking about setting up a GeoMoose interface for the WMS
calls for each layer, combinin
Bob Basques ha scritto:
All,
The reason i asked about the stability of the WMS links in the wiki, was
I was thinking about setting up a GeoMoose interface for the WMS calls
for each layer, combining that with Firebug would give some good real
(world network speed) information metrics for user
All,
The reason i asked about the stability of the WMS links in the wiki, was
I was thinking about setting up a GeoMoose interface for the WMS calls
for each layer, combining that with Firebug would give some good real
(world network speed) information metrics for users, either during
and/or
Bob Basques wrote:
All,
Is there a list of the tests administered? I would be interested in
the rendering speed of differently sized images and where the sweet spot
is for a particular engine in size vs rendering speed. I did find the
description of source data. Also any thing related to
Bob Basques wrote:
All,
Is there a list of the tests administered?
Bob,
There will be.
I would be interested in
the rendering speed of differently sized images and where the sweet spot
is for a particular engine in size vs rendering speed.
I do not believe we are analysing large vs. s
Bob Basques ha scritto:
All,
Is there a list of the tests administered? I would be interested in
the rendering speed of differently sized images and where the sweet spot
is for a particular engine in size vs rendering speed. I did find the
description of source data. Also any thing relate
All,
Is there a list of the tests administered? I would be interested in
the rendering speed of differently sized images and where the sweet spot
is for a particular engine in size vs rendering speed. I did find the
description of source data. Also any thing related to reprojection of
ras
Sydney, Australia. 5 October 2009. http://2009.foss4g.org
GeoServer, MapServer, and ArcGIS Server will be competing for the
title of "Fastest Web Map Server (WMS)" at the FOSS4G 2009 conference
at the end of October. The Web Mapping Performance Shoot-out compares
Web Map Servers in a variety of re
Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
John Zastrow wrote:
I don't think I dreamed this: Some time a go I swear I saw a method
for cutting a static image (like a GeoTiff) into tiles which would
then be served by some light-weight server that would respond to WMS
requests. Period. I need to just send a smal
John Zastrow wrote:
I don't think I dreamed this: Some time a go I swear I saw a method for
cutting a static image (like a GeoTiff) into tiles which would then be
served by some light-weight server that would respond to WMS requests.
Period. I need to just send a small number of static tiles fr
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
Depending on the size of your image, TileCache might do what you're
thinking of:
http://tilecache.org/
Regards,
Yep, thought of that. But I've got to stay within what Tomcat can do for
me. It's a requirement.
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 09:28:48PM -0500, John Zastrow wrote:
> I don't think I dreamed this: Some time a go I swear I saw a method for
> cutting a static image (like a GeoTiff) into tiles which would then be
> served by some light-weight server that would respond to WMS requests.
> Period. I ne
I don't think I dreamed this: Some time a go I swear I saw a method for
cutting a static image (like a GeoTiff) into tiles which would then be
served by some light-weight server that would respond to WMS requests.
Period. I need to just send a small number of static tiles from Tomcat
to OpenLay
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