[Geoserver-users] Using REST service with GeoServer

I have downloaded and installed GeoServer 2.1-RC1 which shipped with
RESTconfig. How can i check whether REST service is installed with GeoServer
or Not ?

I put this "http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest" in my browser, but it
gives error! ... It means REST service is not installed as i understand. Or
is there any other method to check whether the service is installed or not ?
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The easiest way is to visit /geoserver/rest/workspaces.xml. If in a browser you will get prompted for credentials, enter them and if you get a list of workspaces back then it should be installed.

On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Mustafa646 <noorcs22@anonymised.com> wrote:

I have downloaded and installed GeoServer 2.1-RC1 which shipped with
RESTconfig. How can i check whether REST service is installed with GeoServer
or Not ?

I put this “http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest” in my browser, but it
gives error! … It means REST service is not installed as i understand. Or
is there any other method to check whether the service is installed or not ?

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On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Justin Deoliveira <jdeolive@anonymised.com> wrote:

The easiest way is to visit /geoserver/rest/workspaces.xml. If in a browser
you will get prompted for credentials, enter them and if you get a list of
workspaces back then it should be installed.

So what if it asks for my credentials and then says 404 The requested
resource () is not available.?

Ian
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On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Ian Turton <ijturton@anonymised.com> wrote:

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Justin Deoliveira <jdeolive@anonymised.com> wrote:

The easiest way is to visit /geoserver/rest/workspaces.xml. If in a browser
you will get prompted for credentials, enter them and if you get a list of
workspaces back then it should be installed.

So what if it asks for my credentials and then says 404 The requested
resource () is not available.?

On further investigation it seems that I can't actually log in to my
latest install of GeoServer 2.1 (snapshot svn: 15294) - is there
somewhere other than sercurity/users.properties that a password could
be set?

or should I just move on to the latest nightly and see if that works?

Ian

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