Hi Pablo,
this list provides help for the standard GeoServer downladed from
geoserver.org,
it does not look like you're using it.
That said, a normal GeoServer won't answer workspace specific REST requests.
Not sure if it's true for what you have too, but try to change your URL:
So, the error only appears when the multipolygon is not drawn because
it is too small. In the layer preview, with this[1] bbox, quite big
but centered on the geometry, I get the exception. But when I click
the zoom-in button twice I get the drawing of the multipolygon and the
exception does not
Thanks for your answer. Indeed, the geometry is in Ecuador and I get
the same results using PostGIS ST_Transform, but I think the latitude
is the second component. Am I wrong? If I transform with postgis and
visualize qith QGIS, the -79 is the X and the -3 is the Y, which makes
sense.
It is
Hi,
To start with you could download the WCS 1.0.0 standard
http://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=12582 and check from the
Table 9 “The GetCoverage Request expressed as Key-Value Pairs” the correct
usage of parameters. Geoserver is rather forgiving but it never hurts to use
Hello,
I am wondering if CQL expression can be applied to a multibanded raster. I
have a raster that has 10+* bands and I want to have the visualiz
presentation change with input from the user. I successfully loaded the
data into geoserver and each band is present in the raster.
Currently this
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 4:27 PM, David Haynes II wrote:
> Seems that CQL expressions are not supported for this yet? Is there
> another way I can go about it. Visualization works fine if I specify a new
> SLD with the SourceChannelName set to band value (0-10)
>
Hi, no, band
Dear GeoServer users,
I have a layer which shows data from a meteorology station network in
using very specific graphics symbol.
The symbol consists of a colored square to the left and a colored
rectangle to the right of feature's anchor point, with a possibility of
label drawn over the
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Peter Kovac
wrote:
> It seems to me all graphics are rendered first and all labels are
> rendered after.
>
> What can I do about it?
>
> I tried using shapes from SLD styles but I need to use more than one
> shape for every feature.