We have a similar problem with the performance of the getCap with time
support enabled; does anyone fixed this?
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Kytt MacManus kmacm...@ciesin.columbia.edu
wrote:
Does anyone have information on this?
Thanks,
Kytt
On 2/3/2012 12:47 PM, Kytt MacManus wrote:
Hi all
I am very fond of the quite new possibility to use Geoserver to aggregate 3rd
party WMS services.
When trying to configre a 3rd party wms service that is published in the
internet, I am struck with the following error message [Verbindungstest
fehlgeschlagen : Connection timed out:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Nikolai Bock
nikolai.b...@geoinform.fh-mainz.de wrote:
Hi Andrea,
okay here is a little explanation.
The VectorToRaster process was only a test of useability of using
WPS-Transformation in raster symbolizer.
My task is a distribution map or heatmap of
Hello,
We have a geoserver 2.1.2 installation on a Windows 2003 server.
There is a datastore (Oracle NG (OCI) connected. When we call the store
(datastore/name/featuretypes/ft.json (or xml)) through REST it takes a long
time to generate the feature file. When we make a REST call to a SHAPE
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Oliver Jeker libero...@gmx-topmail.de wrote:
Hi all
I am very fond of the quite new possibility to use Geoserver to aggregate 3rd
party WMS services.
When trying to configre a 3rd party wms service that is published in the
internet, I am struck with the
Hi Lucas,
this slowness can happen due to times needed to compute the geo extent for
all of the layers available.
you would want to specify the fixed extent for all layers to reduce the
time.
rehards, michael
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Lucas Heezen - Covadis
hee...@covadis.nlwrote:
Hello Michael,
How do we do that? We use EPSG:28992 for all our layers.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Lucas Heezen
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Van:
Lucas, sorry, I'm not so familiar with geoserver REST, maybe someone else
can give you a better solution/direction, but...
To my mind, the extents are set somewhere in layers' configuration windows,
something like extent/bbox/bounding box.Try to set that for all layers to a
value that covers your
Hi,
A few questions to better understand your problem:
- which geoserver are you using?
- which GDAL native libs did you download?
- can you run a gdalinfo on your data and report back the output?
- can you provide us the stack trace of the exception reported by geoserver?
Please, let me know.
Has anyone tried to do image drapes in the Browser versions of GoogleEarth
(EarthView or the 3D plugin) I know that geoserver returns kmz with
kmlnetworklinks which works fine in the Desktop versions of Google Earth
(pro and standards) but I was wondering about the browser versions.
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Yes, a very substantial one: only understands geometries,
GetFeatureInfo knows about symbolizers (or at least tries to) so a
query on a point symbolizer that is 32px large is going to be much
more likely to work on GetFeatureInfo that GetFeature. To have them
work similarly you have to
On 01/03/12 07:45, Andrew Betlehem wrote:
Should I be using the GeoServer trunk rather than 2.1.3, which I'm using?
Yes. The stable branch is over a year behind trunk, which has many
important improvements. Here are some Jira queries that should give you
a rough idea of things that have been
Hi,
since yesterday I have had problems with my getCapabilities report. The error
produced is underneath
Is this to do with sl?...i have been writing lots of sld rules for 2
days...otherwise all the maps are loaded ok and geoserver works finebut
noone can load my getCapabilites
Hi List,
We use PostgreSQL 9.1.2, POSTGIS=1.5.3 and GEOserver 2.1.3 and we have a point
dataset with 30 Million geography points. My problem is that in Layer Preview,
in the column Type, where you can see icons indicating the type of the layer -
my point layer shows up as a plygon layer. (?)
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 8:57 PM, Phil Scadden p.scad...@gns.cri.nz wrote:
Yes, a very substantial one: only understands geometries,
GetFeatureInfo knows about symbolizers (or at least tries to) so a
query on a point symbolizer that is 32px large is going to be much
more likely to work on
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