Well, very good news.
I grabbed the latest stable build on Monday, and replaced the WAR file. Then
I re-installed the GDAL extension and also the ImageIO files into the GDAL
binaries, and restarted.
Version 2.1-SNAPSHOT
Subversion Revision 16838
Build Date 19-Mar-2012 05:02
Hi,
please. read below...
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 7:30 PM, DrYSG ygutfre...@draper.com wrote:
Thanks Danielle,
The first solution in
http://geo-solutions.blogspot.com/2010/05/fix-geotools-and-geoserver-not-able-to.html
is not relevant for Glassfish.
When I tried the second:
/You can
Hi Yechezkal,
what do you means with that broke my geoserver?
Did you try both the suggestions reported by the glassfish users?
Redraven http://www.blogger.com/profile/08556134270893947695 said...
I have tried solution #2 on glassfish.
Anonymous said...
in Glassfish put the jars directly
Thanks Danielle,
The first solution in
http://geo-solutions.blogspot.com/2010/05/fix-geotools-and-geoserver-not-able-to.html
is not relevant for Glassfish.
When I tried the second:
/You can move all the JAI and ImageIO jars from GeoServer WEB-INF/lib
directory to Tomcat's shared/lib folder in
Sending again my reply to the list, after reducing the mail size (removing
quoted stack trace).
-- Forwarded message --
From: Daniele Romagnoli daniele.romagn...@geo-solutions.it
Date: Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] ECW, NITF, JP2
To: Gutfreund,
Thank you Danielle.
I am not convinced the error has anything to do with glassfish, since I get
this problem when trying to create the store (which is using the file://
protocol). I placed the .wkt and .tfw files in the same directory as the JP2
and then tried to create the store. See the screen
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 4:07 PM, DrYSG ygutfre...@draper.com wrote:
Thank you Danielle.
I am not convinced the error has anything to do with glassfish, since I get
this problem when trying to create the store (which is using the file://
protocol).
In the past days I have asked to you if you
I tried the renames:
Please, make sure to call them
.prj instead of .wkt
and
.j2w instead of .ftw
And I also tried what it said in the blog (but that broke my geoserver, so I
had to move the .jars back to the WEB-INF folder).
Still getting the same error.
2012-03-06 11:44:29,815 INFO