I'm receiving an error publishing a data store a layer. The data store
is a collection of jp2 files using the mosaic plugin. It's a lof files
actually.
The root cause is
org.opengis.referencing.operation.OperationNotFoundException. No
transformation available from system "EngineeringCRS(Wildcard 2D
cartesian plane in metric unit" to "GeographicCRS(WGS84(DD))"
It would super helpful if you all could print more information about
the error condition, such as which file is the problem child or to
skip files that can't be imported.
Could you check that your files all have their extents sorted (bounds and crs). The “EngineeringCRS” is often used for things like a CAD, where the system cannot determine where they are on the earth without help. This is why we have the ability to provide a spatial reference system in the GeoServer UI - to override raster files that do not provide this information as part of their header.
I’m receiving an error publishing a data store a layer. The data store
is a collection of jp2 files using the mosaic plugin. It’s a lof files
actually.
The root cause is
org.opengis.referencing.operation.OperationNotFoundException. No
transformation available from system “EngineeringCRS(Wildcard 2D
cartesian plane in metric unit” to “GeographicCRS(WGS84(DD))”
It would super helpful if you all could print more information about
the error condition, such as which file is the problem child or to
skip files that can’t be imported.
That said, any idea how to fix this?
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I literally have a directory of 1000s of jp2 files. Would it be too
much to ask to include the offensive path/to/file in the error
message? It would make troubleshooting sooo much easier.
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 4:30 PM, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:
Could you check that your files all have their extents sorted (bounds and
crs). The "EngineeringCRS" is often used for things like a CAD, where the
system cannot determine where they are on the earth without help. This is
why we have the ability to provide a spatial reference system in the
GeoServer UI - to override raster files that do not provide this information
as part of their header.
On 27 May 2016 at 10:16, Alex O'Ree <spyhunter99@anonymised.com> wrote:
I'm receiving an error publishing a data store a layer. The data store
is a collection of jp2 files using the mosaic plugin. It's a lof files
actually.
The root cause is
org.opengis.referencing.operation.OperationNotFoundException. No
transformation available from system "EngineeringCRS(Wildcard 2D
cartesian plane in metric unit" to "GeographicCRS(WGS84(DD))"
It would super helpful if you all could print more information about
the error condition, such as which file is the problem child or to
skip files that can't be imported.
That said, any idea how to fix this?
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consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow,
J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity
planning reports. https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e
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