[Geoserver-users] WMS fails with GeoServer 1.5.RC2

I've moved from 1.5.B1 to 1.5.RC and my map request now fails. This has been working for 2 years. The datastore and feature_type definitions are the same. Using WFS DescribeFeatureType, it appears to find the layer correctly.

Are there known problems in this area?

The request is:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/geoserver/wms?bbox=-130,24,-66,50&styles=green&Format=image/png&request=GetMap&layers=COUNTIES&width=550&height=250&srs=EPSG:4269

The response is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?><!DOCTYPE ServiceExceptionReport SYSTEM "http://127.0.0.1:8080/geoserver/schemas//wms/1.1.1/WMS_exception_1_1_1.dtd&quot;&gt; <ServiceExceptionReport version="1.1.1"> <ServiceException code="org.vfny.geoserver.wms.requests.GetMapKvpReader">No LAYERS has been requested</ServiceException> </ServiceExceptionReport>

Hi David,

I see no "COUNTIES" layer in the configuration that GeoServer is released with.

I am wondering if the release configuration has perhaps changed from beta1. Anyone know?

-Justin

David Adler wrote:

I've moved from 1.5.B1 to 1.5.RC and my map request now fails. This has been working for 2 years. The datastore and feature_type definitions are the same. Using WFS DescribeFeatureType, it appears to find the layer correctly.

Are there known problems in this area?

The request is:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/geoserver/wms?bbox=-130,24,-66,50&styles=green&Format=image/png&request=GetMap&layers=COUNTIES&width=550&height=250&srs=EPSG:4269

The response is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?><!DOCTYPE ServiceExceptionReport SYSTEM "http://127.0.0.1:8080/geoserver/schemas//wms/1.1.1/WMS_exception_1_1_1.dtd&quot;&gt; <ServiceExceptionReport version="1.1.1"> <ServiceException code="org.vfny.geoserver.wms.requests.GetMapKvpReader">No LAYERS has been requested</ServiceException> </ServiceExceptionReport>

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David Adler ha scritto:

I've moved from 1.5.B1 to 1.5.RC and my map request now fails. This has been working for 2 years. The datastore and feature_type definitions are the same. Using WFS DescribeFeatureType, it appears to find the layer correctly.

Are there known problems in this area?

The request is:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/geoserver/wms?bbox=-130,24,-66,50&styles=green&Format=image/png&request=GetMap&layers=COUNTIES&width=550&height=250&srs=EPSG:4269

Heh, this is the by-product of a performance optimization that's relevant for servers with lots of configured layers (hundreds).
I think I fixed this, see geos-980. Can you build a new version of
Geoserver and check it works for you too?

You can try downloading the war generated by our continuous build
server too, but you have to be lucky enough that the build server
does not start a build while you're downloading the war:
http://geo.openplans.org:9090/continuum/servlet/browse?file=171/web/target/geoserver.war

We used to have nightly going, but after that the continuum server
broke and apparently nightly still haven't been restored:
http://geo.openplans.org/nightly/1.5.x/

Cheers
Andrea

http://geo.openplans.org:9090/continuum/servlet/browse?file=171/web/target/geoserver.war

We used to have nightly going, but after that the continuum server
broke and apparently nightly still haven't been restored:
http://geo.openplans.org/nightly/1.5.x/

Working on getting those back in my spare cycles.

Cheers
Andrea

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