at this has not been done.
The website is hosted on github pages...
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On Fri, 5 Jun 2020 at 00:59, Jonathan Moules
mailto:jonathan-li...@lightpear.com>>
wrote:
Hi Folks,
The GeoServer website is giving me security certificate issues across
all my brows
Hi Folks,
The GeoServer website is giving me security certificate issues across
all my browsers. Seems that the certificate is for some flavour of
github.com rather than geoserver.org. May be worth taking a look at.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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It's something that can be discussed, but requires a proposal... (once upon
a time FOSS4G was in September, I remember
Justin pressing a "release" button directly during "state of geoserver").
I remember that; Nottingham 2013!
Although for that one I think it was Jody pressing the button -
your database?
Based on the research do we want to have the option remove root in all
cases?
root --> groups --> layers
group --> layers
layer
I assume you are filling what was formally the root SRS list in the
"top-level" layer definition in each case?
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On
I believe most WMS clients can already handle no-root-layers, at least
if they interact successfully with ArcGIS Server WMS', which don't
always provide one. For instance try the getcap for:
https://www.geoseer.net/rl.php?ql=1c9ad6b795c81a3a
or
Hi Arun,
There are a number of different options listed here:
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/16962/how-to-put-geoserver-layers-behind-authentication
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 2019-02-27 05:25, Arun Premachandran wrote:
Hii friends,
I'm trying to make the published WMS/ WMTS link
Hi Folks,
The search on the geoserver docs page is providing bad links. I searched
for "LegendURL". Two results:
https://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/search.html?check_keywords=yes=default=LegendURL=0=0
Search result url:
Hi Andrea,
I believe it was Chrome that popularised the "every other release is a
major release" thing, and so of course FireFox ended up following suit
(number envy?). Fortunately FireFox has LTS\ESR releases, so sensible
organisations use those.
Personally I'm a fan of the current
ver worked, I remember similar
issues years ago.
I normally use Google to search for GeoServer docs.
If someone could spare time to investigate why it's not working/what
we're missing and fix it,
it would be much appreciated of course :-)
Cheers
Andrea
On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 12:20 AM, Jonat
Hi Folks,
The website search isn't currently working. The links all seem to have
an extraneous ".rst" in the url.
i.e.:
http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/search.html?check_keywords=yes=default=password=0=0
has links to pages like:
, May 21, 2018 at 12:11 PM, Jonathan Moules
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wrote:
It basically solves half of the problem the monitoring module
deals with, but with absolutely no performance penalty as it uses
the logs that you're alre
t this up?
Kind regards,
Steve Omondi
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 10:17 PM, Jonathan Moules
<jonathan-li...@lightpear.com <mailto:jonathan-li...@lightpear.com>>
wrote:
Hi Paul,
A little late to the thread, but if you want to do log analysis
for how your service has been u
Hi Paul,
A little late to the thread, but if you want to do log analysis for
how your service has been used with no performance penalties, you may be
interested in Logacity - https://www.logacity.co.uk/
It comes with a pretty and "manager-proof" interface.
(Disclaimer - I'm the developer.)
that too is driven by commercial necessity (customers want their
paid-for-features *now*).
Cheers,
Jonathan
On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 08:43:19 +0100 Andrea
Aimeandrea.a...@geo-solutions.it wrote
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 9:04 PM, Jonathan Moules
jonathan-li...@lightpear.com wrote:
I figured
Hi list,
As a consequence of my recent scrape of /geoserver/web pages, I thought I'd
quickly parse the resulting pages and pull out the version number of the
GeoServer deployments. Below is a breakdown of version numbers and the number
ofdistinct hosts that have GeoServer deployed (there are
Hi Gabriel,
If you turn the GeoServer logging level to Geotools-developer level, the log
file will then include the SQL query that is sent to the database. This should
facilitate debugging this issue.
You can then try running the query against your database's EXPLAIN syntax -
which shows how
Hi Andrea,
Excellent points - I've seen such deployments first hand.
A prime example of backwards incompatibility between versions is the jump from
Python 2 to 3. Python 3 isn't entirely backwards compatible with 2 (refactoring
is often required), so uptake of 3 has been considerably slower than
done while writing the
blog post)
Cheers
Andrea
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Hi Torben,
The exe 2.11-beta seems to work fine on Windows 8.1.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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The exe 2.11-beta seems to work fine on Windows 8.1.
Cheers,
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I'm a a little late to the game here, but couldn't the robots.txt be set
to Disallow searching any docs that are not "stable" or "nightly"?
The robots.txt standard doesn't have a good way of doing "allow" so
you'd need to update the robots.txt to contain a link to all docs for
specific
Hi Jody,
A bit (very) late, but I've done a little research into this.
The docs are currently "owned" by a user called "eshon" -
https://readthedocs.org/projects/geoserver/ - it's pointing at his/her
geoserver fork rather than the official repository.
Their own docs ironically don't specify
I'd go one step further than Andrea and ask: Have you considered
pre-rendering the data into a raster heatmap representation or otherwise
pre-processing into an aggregation of some sort using a standalone
GIS/tool? 45 million points is a *lot* of data - hundreds of megabytes
on the
Hi Andrea,
I believe there was some sprinting done. I know Jody spent quite a while
going through the JIRA tickets doing housekeeping, and we created a PR for
#5500.
There was also quite a bit of work done on the docs by a small group at the
other end of the table.
I'm not sure if that
Hi Torben,
On the issue of layout, this may be out of scope, but how about having the
style box on one side of the screen for large-screens and the tabbed-stuff on
the other? For less-wide screens have them stacked as they are now.
I don't know how well wicket can handle that sort of thing, but
Raising this more as a "something for the future" but it's related to this
discussion: there's also the WebP format (
https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/ ).
It's probably not suitable for use yet simply because several browsers don't
implement it, and it's still undergoing some
I'm not in the PSC, but I'd like to put in a show of support with a +1 anyway.
Jonathan
On Tue, 07 Jun 2016 10:29:40 +0100 Brad Hardsbr...@frogmouth.net
wrote
+1.
Brad
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Hi Nuno,
A late reply; this looks very interesting!
One thought on the "Replace Operation" you describe - given the sensible
aversion to VACUUM, how about doing the replace operation function at
the SQLite level rather than the file-system level? So rather than just
copying the file, you
Hi Folks,
Just wanted to point out that the docs here:
http://docs.geoserver.org/
Has a list of release versions. The user and dev manuals under 2.7.1 both lead
to empty directories. The other versions seem fine.
Cheers,
Jonathan
HR Wallingford and its
Hi Jukka,
Your mentioning SDO_TUNE.EXTENT_OF reminded me of a thread from a couple of
years ago:
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/SDO-TUNE-EXTENT-OF-Oracle-td5025640.html
The summary is – speed varies considerably depending on which version of Oracle
you have (10g versus 11g) and maybe
Hi List,
It's probably a bit late now (closing date for ideas is 18th Feb I believe),
but does GeoServer do anything with the Google Summer of Code? I can see a blog
post from 2009, but not seen any mention this year, nor does it appear to have
come up at the GT/GS meeting.
Cheers,
Jonathan
I recommend you to make your own tests and report here if you find any
issues.
For this sort of thing, it's also worth reporting if there aren't any problems
too.
-Original Message-
From: Rahkonen Jukka (MML) [mailto:jukka.rahko...@maanmittauslaitos.fi]
Sent: Thursday, January 29,
Hi Mike,
Possibly beyond the scope of your request, but an improved search engine for
the docs wouldn't go amiss. After all, what's the use of excellent docs (and
generally GeoServer's are some of the best I've seen in an Open Source project)
if they're hard/impossible to search effectively.
Hi Jukka,
I believe it’s this:
http://boundlessgeo.com/tag/ysld/
Looks like it’s using YAML but with CSS-like traits.
Reminds me of https://xkcd.com/927/
Cheers,
Jonathan
From: Rahkonen Jukka (Tike) [mailto:jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 4:01 PM
To:
Hi Andrea,
+1 for autocomplete being the default, but there should definitely be a way for
folks to use a non-autocomplete option too ( for 1000 or whatever features).
This way folks who are not intimately familiar with the project will be better
able to use it by navigating a list rather than
The other option is, as said, to switch between combo and autocomplete text +
dialog based on the number of items,
but I'm afraid it would be surprising to people (what if you end up living at
the threshold... you get one control
or the other depending on the hour of the day? ;-) )
Think of
Hi Andrea,
I’ve never used it with anything like those numbers of layers/stores/etc. But
a few thoughts triggered from your post:
One possible approach is to create smart UI components, that would show
a DropDown if the list is short (less than 1000 items?) but would switch
to a textbox with
Hi Joseph,
I don't know much of anything about this part of GeoServer but I'd guess
it's a bug, probably worth reporting to JIRA and letting the devs confirm
it's not if that's the case.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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Hi List,
The geoserver homepage links to the 2.5.1 blog post GeoServer 2.5.1
Released, but the page it links to is a 404 -
http://blog.geoserver.org/2014/04/16/geoserver-2-5-1-released/
Actual URL: http://blog.geoserver.org/2014/05/21/geoserver-2-5-1-released/
Cheers,
Jonathan
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Hi List,
I was wondering as to the state of the Print Module and GSIP 110.
Unfortunately due to the website transfer the URL that search engines
return is currently a 404.
I see that it's an extension on Ares for master (2.6.x), but a community
module in 2.5.x. Is it going to be backported to
Johnathan,
2014-06-12 11:14 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Moules
jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk:
I see that it's an extension on Ares for master (2.6.x), but a community
module in 2.5.x. Is it going to be backported to 2.5.x?
The module has been promoted to extension only on master for the moment
Hi,
This is the developer list. You'd probably be better served asking on the
geoserver-users mailing list.
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 3 June 2014 23:46, srinaath27 sravichand...@rothwellgroup.com wrote:
I'm trying to render a raster stacked over several vector layers as a
single
WMS layer.The
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about the name, we initially thought about Virtual Coverage since we
got inspired by GDAL Virtual Raster.
That's not the very same thing, but with a Virtual Raster you may define
a new Raster built on top of other Rasters, by defining some properties to
customize how to use them.
So this is
Hi List,
Cc'ing the dev list too because this raises a question that some googling
doesn't answer - does GeoServer have a Responsible (or Full) Disclosure
policy? I can't seem to find anything which is surprising given the nature
of GeoServer as a server and thus potentially a portal into many
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Hi,
I quite like it and agree with Andrea's suggestion of having a link to the
nightly too.
However I'd suggest changing the way it is presented slightly. Currently
all four boxes are the same size and have the same amount of text in (exact
same number of characters!), even though the text is
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As for user testing, our user community is pretty much useless from that
point of view, bugs about 2.5.x series are starting
to be reported now, we got very little out of betas and RCs (it's not like
we did not give them time, beta + rc1 + rc2 was a two
months long period)... so I would not
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Hi List,
An idea I came up a while ago but forgot until our services broke today.
How about some health-checking tools built into GeoServer? Currently it's
very hard to administrate from a health perspective because if I get a Null
Point Exception(NPE) it could be anything (as a non-dev).
I
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Mauro Bartolomeoli
mauro.bartolome...@geo-solutions.it wrote:
Hi everybody,
since today has been announced that MapFish-Print 2.0.0 has been
released, I think it could be a good moment to update the dependency on the
printing community module to this
Works for me. Another thing that would help is to add a help icon to that
component with a pop up with a quick explanation of why the ordering is
like that. Same idea as on the workspace edit page where you specify
workspace local configuration.
That would work on top of some other more
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Hi Jody,
An observation not specific to this release. This page:
http://docs.geoserver.org/ has a list of Recent version of the
documentation. But it only goes up to 2.4.1. As of this release I guess it
should have the manuals up to 2.4.4 too? Not that much changes between them
of course so not
Hi,
This is better placed on the users mailing lists; The developers one is for
discussion of GeoServer development.
That said, your problem sounds like your install has gone wrong. GeoServer
can't seem to find the data directory which is why there are no sample
layers. This also explains the
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Hi Christian,
Depending on what mail client you use, you should be able to set up some
sort of filters. This would allow you to automatically divide out the JIRA
updates and either put them into a new folder or bin them as desired. I use
it to divide all my mailing list stuff into appropriate
incoming mail.
Christian
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Jonathan Moules
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Hi Christian,
Depending on what mail client you use, you should be able to set up
some sort of filters. This would allow you to automatically divide out the
JIRA updates
31, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Jonathan Moules
jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk wrote:
Hi Andrea,
Well those numbers certainly indicate there's no point investigating that
further. I'm not sure how to easily do a like-for-like comparison using my
Oracle, but given the lack of speed I'm getting
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On the Improved GetFeatures part:
+1
I think this is an excellent idea and in hindsight I'm surprised there
isn't already this feature within WMS as it should probably be very simple
to implement (one level of maths *less* than a standard GetFeatures query).
I wonder if maybe it can be added to
Hi,
I'm not a GeoServer developer, but I loiter around on the list and have a
ArcGIS install.
I quite like it though don't envision using it myself.
Have you considered making it a QGIS plugin? That's more in keeping with
the Open Source ethos (not that this isn't potentially useful) I imagine
Hi List,
Following Andrea's excellent optimisations over the holiday period, I've
done some tentative investigations into Oracle's SDO_UTIL.SIMPLIFY.
Very simple tests,using one of these two queries:
select CODE, SDO_UTIL.SIMPLIFY(SDO_GEOMETRY, 2800) from
os_strategi_minor_road
select CODE,
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Hi List,
Following Andrea's excellent optimisations over the holiday period, I've
done some tentative investigations into Oracle's SDO_UTIL.SIMPLIFY.
Very simple tests,using one
Hi List,
If I can chip in as a general observer briefly.
Which brings me to the second source of concern: who is going to be
interested in a 1-2 years old release?
From my readings of the user mailing lists, there are still people using
2.1.x and 2.2.x. I don't know what proportion, but a
Right. But in order for that to be viable, it has to be a portion of
users interested in support contracts or development projects.
Otherwise how do you justify spending hours backporting patches that will
conflict during the backport due to 12-18 months
of code changes in the middle.
Hi Andrea,
Interesting, thanks for that. I knew GeoServer had lots of parts, but
that's a *very* long list.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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It's up and working for me here just fine. So either it's randomly
intermittent or DNS as Ian suggests.
On 22 January 2014 15:36, Ian Turton ijtur...@gmail.com wrote:
Oddly I can't see it but
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/geoserver.org can see it. might be
a DNS issue?
It's just
Hi List,
An minor observation, hopefully not noise - I use the Excel output
format extension and one of the files that it comes with
is stax-api-1.0.1.jar (that's the version in the 2.5 beta anyway).
However GeoServer distribution already has one of these files in the same
location. A
Hi list,
Weird observation from www.geoserver.org:
[image: Inline images 1]
Note the date - I thought they were released in the last few days, but the
date there is a month ago.
They both have a more sensible date on http://blog.geoserver.org/.
Has the GeoServer team accidentally invented time
A thought stemming from this - Is there a page/document somewhere that
states what version all the components of GeoServer are? I'm not so much on
about GeoTools and GWC (those are in the About GeoServer page after all),
but the little things like OpenLayers, EPSG catalog, Wicket, PNGJ,
TurboJpeg
Hi Andrea,
Looking at:
http://blog.geoserver.org/2014/01/21/geoserver-2-5-beta-released/
At the very bottom it says:
The release packs also a hefty number of fixes and improvements that were
not backported to the stable series yet, check out thefull release
Reporter:
Jonathan Moules
)
Cheers,
Jonathan
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But mind, a the objective of a GSIP is twofold: on one side, describe
changes that you want to implement, on the other, ensure that
you have the coding/testing resources necessary to pull
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The challenge is testing - my XP VM updated IE to 9 before I could stop it
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Our corporate install includes IE8 on Windows 7, so I can test if it's put
into the nightlies.
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Hi Andrea,
Took a peak at that file. A few observations:
- It seems there's a Contents section but it's completely empty (Page i
and ii).
- Footers - The alternating-side-page-numbers make sense for a book, but
not for a PDF.
- Footers - 21.10. Using the ImageMosaic plugin for raster
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Hi Andrea,
Interesting stuff.
* ST_simplify usage does indeed help at all scales in these benchmarks,
probably because even at 1:15 we're
still somewhat away from the native resolution of the data
OS Strategi has a desired scale range of 1:187,500 - 1:312,500, with the
nominal scale
How odd. I'll try and remember to re-run the tests when you've released the
optimised .jar file; maybe that's somehow affecting the results.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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jonathanmou
Hmm... does not respond (at least to me).
Hmmm, looks like my IIS server broke for the new year. I'll have to fix it
tomorrow.
I'm actually using the drop-shadow method already (I'd provide a link but
given the server is dead... ), however the isometric looks significantly
better so I've
Hi Andrea,
Excellent analysis and some very good prospective optimisations there.
In order to get the fully benefit the styles must not use partial
transparency, and I had
to fix one of the styles accordingly (believe it was lakes, not 100% sure).
Interesting. Originally I used transparency,
Btw, how did you import your data in Oracle again? ogr2ogr?
Nothing so open source I'm afraid. We used FME for all our data loading; if
you have a copy I can provide you with the loader if you're interested,
otherwise I can export the Strategi tables as sql/csv (either data or
structure or
Hi List,
While optimisations are on our minds (who needs holidays anyway?), I
thought I'd bring up a function that seems to be particularly slow. Namely
the isometric one.
Same parameters as before (single test instance, 1 thread, coming from
Oracle).
I'm getting GeoServer to render this png:
Hi Andrea,
Well, one thing might be interesting: what's your PNG compression level,
to be found in in the WMS panel?
It's 50. I guess I changed it given the default is 25 apparently.
About Oracle... not sure what to say. Do you have handy a backup of the
database that I could import locally?
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