[mapserver-users] Comparing cgi and fcgi for serving aerial images

2009-12-18 Thread Rahkonen Jukka
I made some tests by letting JMeter run a few thousand WMS GetMap requests with varying BBOX and WIDTH and HEIGHT parameter. I tested three alternatives: MS4W 2.2.8 and Mapserver 5.2.1 MS4W 3.0 beta 7 and Mapserver 5.6.0 as cgi MS4W 3.0 beta 7 and Mapserver 5.6.0 a fcgi Server is Windows 2003

[mapserver-users] Query Error in getFeatureRequest on Oracle DB

2009-12-18 Thread Stefan Schantz
Hello, I have a layer that gets its data from an Oracle database. The layer can be visualized without any problems. As soon as I send a getFeatureRequest, the following error message appears msOracleSpatialLayerGetItems (): Query error. Can not retrieve column list In the UMN log file are 2

Re: [mapserver-users] Comparing cgi and fcgi for serving aerial images

2009-12-18 Thread Daniel Morissette
It's hard to give a definite answer without seeing your actual setup, mapfile, data, etc. However, as a general rule, you will gain from using fastcgi only once you get to the point where the processing time for each request (to read data and render the map) becomes close to or smaller than

[mapserver-users] attribute bindings for SYMBOL and FONT?

2009-12-18 Thread Brent Fraser
The short story: Is it possible to bind a CLASS's SYMBOL object to an attribute (i.e store the symbol name as a attribute of a feature)? And the LABEL objects FONT name? The Long Story: --- I've been working with the yet-to-be-released Feature Editor in Geomoose

Re: [mapserver-users] attribute bindings for SYMBOL and FONT?

2009-12-18 Thread Dan Little
http://research.dmsolutions.ca/?p=118 This would indicate the answer is yes. - Original Message From: Brent Fraser bfra...@geoanalytic.com To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 11:05:28 AM Subject: [mapserver-users]

Re: [mapserver-users] attribute bindings for SYMBOL and FONT?

2009-12-18 Thread Yewondwossen Assefa
Brent Fraser wrote: The short story: Is it possible to bind a CLASS's SYMBOL object to an attribute (i.e store the symbol name as a attribute of a feature)? And the LABEL objects FONT name? Binding would be with style'symbol, instead of class symbol. Font also can be

Re: [mapserver-users] attribute bindings for SYMBOL and FONT?

2009-12-18 Thread Brent Fraser
Dan, Thanks for the reminder: Google First It looks like both SYMBOL and FONT use binding. Brent http://research.dmsolutions.ca/?p=118 This would indicate the answer is yes. - Original Message From: Brent Fraser bfra...@geoanalytic.com To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org

Re: [mapserver-users] attribute bindings for SYMBOL and FONT?

2009-12-18 Thread Brent Fraser
Exellent! Now on to WFS-T-free feature editing! Binding would be with style'symbol, instead of class symbol. Font also can be bound. I will update the docs to reflect that. The list of binding elements is: For style: SIZE, WIDTH, ANGLE, COLOR, OUTLINECOLOR, SYMBOL, OUTLINEWIDTH,

Re: [mapserver-users] Lines at Tile borders

2009-12-18 Thread Shaz N
Alright.. I will try to install a more recent version..and will check out the metatiles thingy too. Thank u. Regards, Shaz On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 2:09 AM, Lime, Steve D (DNR) steve.l...@state.mn.us wrote: You might try a more recent version. Either 5.4.2 or 5.6 to see if the bug has been

RE: [mapserver-users] How to draw a circle using MapScript?

2009-12-18 Thread Lime, Steve D (DNR)
Here's an example that draws a 1km diameter two different ways: http://maps.dnr.state.mn.us/mapserver_demos/circles.map It shows two ways to do this. One using a circle layer and the other using a circle symbol but with different size units (e.g. non-pixel). Apparently a circle layer takes

[mapserver-users] Re: mapserver-users Digest, Vol 23, Issue 61 (Out of Office)

2009-12-18 Thread Heather Wirth
use version 5. Please advice me on how to proceed. Thank you very much Regards -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/mapserver-users/attachments/20091218/4edec6be/attachment-0001.html