Hi,
I've struggled with the best way to "replace" the data for a shape file
layer in Geoserver. I receive new SHP files several times a year. The
safest method I've found, if I want to keep the same layer name, is to
do the following:
1) put the new SHP files into a new folder under the
Hi all,
I’m new to GeoServer. While publishing a test layer from one of the GeoMesa
tutorials, I met the following errors:
java.lang.RuntimeException: Error occurred while building the resources for the
configuration page
at
Hi all,
I’m new to GeoServer. While publishing a test layer from one of the GeoMesa
tutorials, I met the following errors:
java.lang.RuntimeException: Error occurred while building the resources for the
configuration page
at
Dear Andrea,
Thanks for this.
My colleagues have tested nightly build version with 3,000 layers from just one
data store and got the results like this. It took around 3 minutes and 40
seconds as opposed to 20 minutes with old GeoServer 2.10. It seems there’s much
improvement.
However my
Hi,
no, root level layers have no order, nor there is a way to specify it at
the moment.
I see that for WMS 1.3 the code tries to list groups first, and then normal
layers sorted by name, however the WMS 1.1 does not do the same.
Contributions to make it controllable welcomed:
Dear all,
While doing some tests I stumbled upon the following strange behaviour in the
layergroup REST API (on GeoServer 2.10.0), which I believe is a bug:
Let's say I have the same layers published in two workspaces "demo" and
"demo_2".
raster
areas
roads
sites
In both workspaces I
Dear all,
I am looking for solution where I can determine the order of the layers in the
WMS capabilities document, without creating an additional layer element in the
capabilities document.
With the layergroup in CONTAINER mode it is possible to order the order of the
layers in the WMS
Hi Daniele
I didn’t see that part of the documentation, and haven’t copied the imageio jar
to the right place - I’ll test this tomorrow (GMT+11) and report back…
Thanks!
Adam
> On 19 Dec 2016, at 9:59 pm, Daniele Romagnoli
> wrote:
>
> Hi Adam,
> today
Hi list,
We have a Geoserver (2.5.4 at the moment but the issue appears the same with
a 2.10 version) running in a Jetty 9 instance. This Jetty9 has a valid
certificate installed.
Both http and https are currently active, each can be accessed individually
via https://domain (uses port 443) and
Hi Adam,
today I have investigated on a very similar issue for a colleague. I think
I have found the cause of your previous problem with GDAL.
Long story short, as part of GEOS-7578 the GDAL bindings jar has been
removed from the imageio-ext geoserver extension zip so that you have to
manually
Hi Daniele,
And during re-harvesting is it checked or used?
Thanks.
Regards,
Agur bero bat,
David Alda Fernández de Lezea
Área de Sistemas de Información Geográfica, Planificación Territorial y
Forestal Informazio Geografikoen Sistemak, Lurralde eta Baso Antolaketaren
Arloa.
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