Perhaps x86 GDAL would be better if you have some 32-bit dependencies (as
suggested by "Program Files (x86)\GeoServer 2.12.1").
The only other thing I can think of is restarting geoserver / tomcat.
(Also remember you need special licensing for ECW on servers - I trust
you've got that
So the problem is likely in the GDAL install. Exactly which native libraries
did you install?
If you go to the location where you installed the GDAL native libraries and
run "gdalinfo --formats" and the same inside the javainfo directory, what
do you get?
Brad
Forgot to include ML.
From: br...@frogmouth.net
Sent: Friday, 14 December 2018 3:13 PM
To: 'Franklin, Chris - Perth.'
Subject: RE: [Geoserver-users] ECW in GeoServer
Does the GDAL part work at all (e.g. do you see "DTED" in the Raster Data
Sources)? If not, its probably not an ECW
Hi,
Im trying to add ECW support in GeoServer 2.12.1 on windows, i have been
following this but its not working
:https://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/data/raster/gdal.html
I have put the CRS Def in folder and created a path to it in the ENV var
called GDAL_DATA
I am using windows
And you are absolutely right : in term of displaying map, continue to use
viewparams in WMTS have no sense.
But, at the same time the viewparams field were used to do so with the WMS
protocol, Geoserver used it also to provide parameters the the SQLView used
to choose what you want to select and
It makes no sense to use a wmts service with variable parameters as the
whole point of tiling is to allow you to cache the response. If everyone
makes a different request each time there is no point in caching the tiles.
Ian
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018, 17:17 mlebihan My problem is that the url
My problem is that the url parameters send by the browser in viewparams and
that are automatically split by geoserver in WMS mode and given to its SQL
views that way : SELECT * FROM TABLE where a= ... AND b = ...
(and may change each time the user do a call to that layer through his web
browser.
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 5:10 PM Paul Wittle via Geoserver-users <
geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
> Sorry if this has already been said but if you use the Layer Preview tab
> and update the style it doesn’t appear to update the map unless you select
> ‘Apply’ but that
Hi
Sorry if this has already been said but if you use the Layer Preview tab and
update the style it doesn't appear to update the map unless you select 'Apply'
but that actually saves the style.
I'm assuming this is known but is it planned to add an update button / link
similar to that used by
Hi,
Interesting use case indeed, er:MineralOccurrence is not a simple
property so it seems that App-Schema does handle it correctly.
Quick suggestion: give it a quick try with the recently introduced
syntax for SQL mappings with cardinality 0\2..N:
Hi Michael,
I also have the same error recreating ProtectedSite. This is what I did to
solve the problem and it works for me. On these steps what is your mapping
file I called appschema file.
1. On GeoServer create a workspace for the project, be sure the uri on your
workspace is the main path
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