Hi Daniel,
If you are interested in performance I think the recommendation would be to
host the web archive .war file using something like Apache Tomcat on windows.
That aside, I found your note about the user group informative. I have been
thinking about proposing an update to the
Caught up with the JTS team.
There is a postgis function
https://postgis.net/docs/ST_CollectionExtract.html that covers this concept.
There are a couple implementations in JTS, GeometryExtracter is close but
only can do one geometry type at a time, and we want to do both Point and
MultiPoint at
Hi,
in the meantime I found the solution to my problem. The 'Server Status' >
'System Status' page seems to use
oshi.software.os.windows.WindowsOperatingSystem to access system performance
information. This requires the user, the GeoServer service is running under, to
be in the local
Hi List,
In QGIS it is possible to style a raster in such a way that QGIS will take the
values of the cells in CURRENT mapcanvas view, and based on the found min/max
(in that area) create the colormap classes.
To do something like this in Geoserver I googled a community extension:
Okay, that is clearly an issue to resolve.
Can I ask you to report it, and I am not sure how you can do so in a
reproducible fashion. Perhaps the app schema tutorial has sample data?
Jody
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 12:39 AM Verbeeck Bart (AIV) <
bart.verbe...@vlaanderen.be> wrote:
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Hi:
When a GetFeatureInfo requested is served, a LayerIdentifier will be
initialized to render a map and calculated features inside the hitArea.
And the rendering procedure is almost the same as a regular GetMap request,
however it does not consider the GetMapCallabck.
I wonder if it is
Jody
I do get a different representation in both examples.
It has nothing to do with the quotes (I forgot to type them over).
The first problem (4236-4258) I could solve myself.
But the representation is a problem.
Inspire requires the URI representation.
[cid:image001.png@01D6A6C4.E436DD50]
Hi,
the attachments are not visible from the SF archive, as far as I can tell:
https://sourceforge.net/p/geoserver/mailman/message/37131947/
(it if was, I could not do anything about it, believe only a direct
request to SF would help removing the attachments)
That said, it would not help much,