Hello
I'm having some trouble with a layer using the Sinusoidal projection. When
I edit it's configuration the calculated lat/long bounding box is wrong
resulting in the layer being misplaced.
When I open the shapefile in QGIS Desktop (2.8.7-Wien) I can see that it
uses the following projection
Dear Andrea,
thank you for this deep insight into why Postgres/PostGIS with GeoServer
rocks! You were totally right!
I just made an exact clone of the lightning table in PostGIS and there
is no observable difference in performance whether I'm looking at whole
Europe (just a couple hundred
Hi Andrea,
I wasn't trying to downplay your penchant to push PostGres, it's something
I understand and agree with. Your explanation of the differences was very
informative - I've seen posts mentioning them in passing before, but this was a
little more in depth, thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Jonathan Moules <
jonathan-li...@lightpear.com> wrote:
> While Andrea has an (understandable) leaning towards PostGres, I'd be
> surprised if you can't optimise Oracle to get the desired result too if
> you're fixed with that (but if you're not - PostGres would
Hi Peter,
To build on the other answers you've received - you need to create indexes that
the database will use. This applies to all relational databases - Oracle/SQL
Server/PostGres/Sqlite, etc.
When you send a query to a database there's a query planner which takes your
query and tries to
Hi,
I think the point is, which index to use *first* ☺
My two cents, by the way: If you can narrow your use cases down from ”any time
interval, in any area”, you might consider pre-processing (aggregating) the
data in e.g. 1-hour, 1-day, 1-week, etc. chunks, or similarly, geographic
chunks
Hello,
I am trying to use ImageMosaic to publish a time series of VHI images. I can
create the datastore, but when I try to publish, I get the error below. I have
set the directory and file permissions to allow read/write access and changed
the owner to tomcat7. The GeoTiffs can be loaded and
That sounds like what I might need – is that altering the config file in the
WEB-INF folder? Is there documentation online for carrying this out?
From: andrea.a...@gmail.com [mailto:andrea.a...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Andrea
Aime
Sent: 22 June 2016 09:54
To: Chris Buckmaster
Cc:
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 10:52 AM, Chris Buckmaster <
chris.buckmas...@runnymede.gov.uk> wrote:
> Ah, bummer – any suggestions when using version 2.5, or would I need to
> upgrade? Or any ways I can serve my data in different ways so it will not
> modify my dates and introduce time zone details?
>
Hi ruz76,
I have also tried on demo data it works really fine but it wont work on
my data, It is quite possible because of the scaling since demo data is for
world while my scaling point containing only 10-15 plots in a particular
village.
Barnes is not working properly for
Ah, bummer – any suggestions when using version 2.5, or would I need to
upgrade? Or any ways I can serve my data in different ways so it will not
modify my dates and introduce time zone details?
From: andrea.a...@gmail.com [mailto:andrea.a...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Andrea
Aime
Sent: 22 June
Thanks for your reply Andrea.
I have Geoserver installed as a Windows service and am not too knowledgeable on
the Java environment – is this an application that can be installed to link
into Geoserver to change the settings then? Am I able to change the Geoserver
config settings to reflect the
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Andrea Aime
wrote:
>
>> There was a discussion about this topic on geotools-devel some time ago,
> the outcome was that yes, also dates have timezone (not hard to grasp,
> e.g., now it's Wednesday here in Europe, but in a few hours
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Chris Buckmaster <
chris.buckmas...@runnymede.gov.uk> wrote:
> The problem I am encountering is, for any dates that fall within British
> summer time (GMT Daylight Saving Time), it appears to be moving the actual
> date back by one day (i.e. for a date stored as
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 10:02 AM, Peter Kovac wrote:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> what do you mean with "deciding which one to use"? AFAIK it has to use
> both, (almost) all the time.
>
According to what Bruce Momjan told me a few years ago, not always. He was
going over some
I have tried it via WMS woth different style and it gives me quite correct
results. I have tried it on dmeo data from GeoServer.
I have tried the Barnes Surface Interpolation with WPS request builder and it
gives me correct results. So there should be problem with styling.
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