I just downloaded and started using Geoserver 1.6. I entered in datastore information for a shapefile, then went in to create a new SLD for it. I entered all the information, clicked "apply style", then "finished". I then looked for the new style, and none is showing up. Am I missing something, or is there an issue with 1.6?
Amy Johnson ha scritto:
I just downloaded and started using Geoserver 1.6. I entered in datastore information for a shapefile, then went in to create a new SLD for it. I entered all the information, clicked "apply style", then "finished". I then looked for the new style, and none is showing up. Am I missing something, or is there an issue with 1.6?
Hum, did you press submit in the SLD style form before apply and save?
I know it sounds silly, but that's how it works today. Submit stores
the change in a temporary, in memory storage, but that does not affect
GeoServer, apply makes the change valid for the running instance,
save stores the change on the disk so that whatever change you made
is there when GeoServer is restarted.
Cheers
Andrea
Here is my complete process: I enter the information on the SLD page, click "apply style", then click "finished". At this point I am back on the editing FeatureType page, and there are no new SLDs listed. I'm not sure where you mean to click "submit" since "finished" takes me off the SLD page. The first chance I have to click a "submit" button is on the FeatureType page. I do this, but I am not able to select the new SLD I just created, since it doesn't show up.
I do then click apply and save but it saves it with the wrong SLD.
Andrea Aime wrote:
Amy Johnson ha scritto:
I just downloaded and started using Geoserver 1.6. I entered in datastore information for a shapefile, then went in to create a new SLD for it. I entered all the information, clicked "apply style", then "finished". I then looked for the new style, and none is showing up. Am I missing something, or is there an issue with 1.6?
Hum, did you press submit in the SLD style form before apply and save?
I know it sounds silly, but that's how it works today. Submit stores
the change in a temporary, in memory storage, but that does not affect
GeoServer, apply makes the change valid for the running instance,
save stores the change on the disk so that whatever change you made
is there when GeoServer is restarted.Cheers
Andrea
Amy Johnson ha scritto:
Here is my complete process: I enter the information on the SLD page, click "apply style", then click "finished". At this point I am back on the editing FeatureType page, and there are no new SLDs listed. I'm not sure where you mean to click "submit" since "finished" takes me off the SLD page. The first chance I have to click a "submit" button is on the FeatureType page. I do this, but I am not able to select the new SLD I just created, since it doesn't show up.
I do then click apply and save but it saves it with the wrong SLD.
Ah, you mean the SLD wizard that's in the feature types page...hem...
that almost never worked for me... I always go and edit the styles
by hand in data/styles and then associated them with the features
afterwards.
Cheers
Andrea
Oh, this is not working. I reported a bug over the weekend. The dispatcher on 1.6 doesn't seem to be hooked up to PutSLD. You can follow http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-1284 Hopefully we'll get it fixed soon, and get out of beta status.
best regards,
Chris
Amy Johnson wrote:
Here is my complete process: I enter the information on the SLD page, click "apply style", then click "finished". At this point I am back on the editing FeatureType page, and there are no new SLDs listed. I'm not sure where you mean to click "submit" since "finished" takes me off the SLD page. The first chance I have to click a "submit" button is on the FeatureType page. I do this, but I am not able to select the new SLD I just created, since it doesn't show up.
I do then click apply and save but it saves it with the wrong SLD.
Andrea Aime wrote:
Amy Johnson ha scritto:
I just downloaded and started using Geoserver 1.6. I entered in datastore information for a shapefile, then went in to create a new SLD for it. I entered all the information, clicked "apply style", then "finished". I then looked for the new style, and none is showing up. Am I missing something, or is there an issue with 1.6?
Hum, did you press submit in the SLD style form before apply and save?
I know it sounds silly, but that's how it works today. Submit stores
the change in a temporary, in memory storage, but that does not affect
GeoServer, apply makes the change valid for the running instance,
save stores the change on the disk so that whatever change you made
is there when GeoServer is restarted.Cheers
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Really? I always used it before then would go in and edit later, but that's fine. I'll build my own.
Andrea Aime wrote:
Amy Johnson ha scritto:
Here is my complete process: I enter the information on the SLD page, click "apply style", then click "finished". At this point I am back on the editing FeatureType page, and there are no new SLDs listed. I'm not sure where you mean to click "submit" since "finished" takes me off the SLD page. The first chance I have to click a "submit" button is on the FeatureType page. I do this, but I am not able to select the new SLD I just created, since it doesn't show up.
I do then click apply and save but it saves it with the wrong SLD.
Ah, you mean the SLD wizard that's in the feature types page...hem...
that almost never worked for me... I always go and edit the styles
by hand in data/styles and then associated them with the features
afterwards.Cheers
Andrea