Hi Erik,
Are you thinking to export somewhere raster data from GEE?
At the moment you would have two format options [1] [2] at the price of having
a Google Cloud Storage. No other options for a persistent solution. In case [1]
you could specify an additional option to having a Cloud Optimised
Dear Geoserver community,
I am considering a direct pipe with Google Earth Engine (GEE) for raster data.
This to avoid pre-generating raster data with GEE, storing and serving it. We
currently use Node.js to run GEE batches and probably would prefer to stick
with Node.js.
I have this solution
I'm looking at implementing geofence on a 2-node clustered geoserver
instance with a requirement of using sqlserver 2017 (if using a database,
we might be able to get away with an embedded db, but I'm unsure how that
would work with h2).
I've been trying to find the hibernate-spatial-sqlserver
Dear Brad,
Thanks for quick response.
1. I am deploying GeoNode 2.4 version which has customized version of
GeoServer which is 2.7.4. So I can not upgrade to higher version of
GeoServer.
2. In database after uploading shape file 9f type polygon , i have verified
geom column type it showing as
GeoServer 2.7.4 is pretty old. Perhaps trying an upgrade first would be a
good idea. After that, you could double-check how you created the database
table - what does postgis think the data type is?
In any case, you can probably just assign whichever default style you want
using the UI. See
Hello All,
I am using GeoServer2.7.4 ,PostgreSQL 10.7 and PostGIS 2.5.2. I have
uploaded the shapefile of type polygon/line to PosgresQL Database(PostGIS
enabled). Created the store from PostgreSQL/PostGIS in GeoServer. I have
published the PostgreSQL table( Uploaded Shapefile type of poygon) ,
Hi
Edit users.xml and set "password="plain:mypassword".
Afterwards log in to Geoserver as admin and change the password. As a
consequence you should see "password="digest1:.".
Cheers
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 6:19 PM 1520 gis <
juliermeopensourcedevelo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I also tried