(please keep the conversation on the list)
That is weird, but I'm wondering... is the data in the data source actually
a timestamp (e.g., SQL TIMESTAP)?
Or is it a string?
Cheers
Andrea
On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 5:49 PM, PEREIRA Ricardo (EMSA) <
ricardo.pere...@emsa.europa.eu> wrote:
> Dear
Hi guys,
I have *JDBCConfig* enabled and connected to a Postgres DB. I have over 500
layers spread across different workspaces and layergroups.
After running performance tests for GetMap requests against this
configuration versus XML Catalog based geoserver I really need to revert my
catalog
Hi Steve,
not to my knowledge, I believe JDBCConfig is a one way ticket.
That said, I guess you can build a script that pulls the XML files from the
database and writes
them out to disk in the correct location.
Cheers
Andrea
On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 11:02 AM, Steve Omondi
On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Steve Omondi
wrote:
> Hi Andrea and team,
>
> After several tests using jmeter, I have resolved to move my Catalog from
> DB to XML Catalog.
>
Does that solve the performance issues you're having, and make the cluster
performance
Hi Andrea and team,
After several tests using jmeter, I have resolved to move my Catalog from
DB to XML Catalog.
I have asked as question here, I thought I could draw your attention to it
kindly.
*Is their a method to export the Database Catalog (based on JDBCConfig)
back to XML Catalog without
Does that solve the performance issues you're having, and make the cluster
performance comparable
to the single instance case?
I have cloned the Deployment and I want to export the Database Catalog
back to XML first (I have to figure this out, I can't imaging creating the
catalog again). Then
Thank you so much for your response, but the icons in your example are still
overlapped with each other when they at the scale 1:9M.
The issue is the overlapped icons could show just one icon but all icons.
Another question about your example which is not related with the issue is it's
a shp