[Geoserver-users] Scale dependency on cascaded WMS layers

I’m wondering if there’s any way to apply a scale dependency to a layer that comes from a remote WMS. I see in the limitations section that styling cannot be applied. That makes sense, however a scale limit seems to be relatively straightforward. If the sld says not to draw that layer, then don’t bother fetching the image from the remote WMS.

http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/data/cascaded/wms.html

Thanks.

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Jason Newmoyer
Newmoyer Geospatial Solutions
843.606.0424
jason@anonymised.com

I found this: https://osgeo-org.atlassian.net/browse/GEOS-7063

I believe would solve this by being able to set scale ranges on the layer or group layer itself.

It would also make composing complex layer groups much easier. We commonly find ourselves duplicating stylesheets and layer groups to get the right combination. This would offer some nice flexibility.

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On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Jason Newmoyer <jason@anonymised.com> wrote:

I have. It seems the stylesheet is just ignored.

Jason Newmoyer
Newmoyer Geospatial Solutions
843.606.0424
jason@anonymised.com

Jason Newmoyer
Newmoyer Geospatial Solutions
843.606.0424
jason@anonymised.com

On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 3:46 PM, Andrea Aime <andrea.aime@anonymised.com> wrote:

Quick question, have you already tried a style with a scale dependency, and it did not work?

Cheers
Andrea

Il 15/giu/2016 20:51, “Jason Newmoyer” <jason@…7364…> ha scritto:

I’m wondering if there’s any way to apply a scale dependency to a layer that comes from a remote WMS. I see in the limitations section that styling cannot be applied. That makes sense, however a scale limit seems to be relatively straightforward. If the sld says not to draw that layer, then don’t bother fetching the image from the remote WMS.

http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/data/cascaded/wms.html

Thanks.

Jason Newmoyer
Newmoyer Geospatial Solutions
843.606.0424
jason@anonymised.com


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