Hi Chris,
Thank you very much for allowing me to get benefited from this forum in
particular. After I installed jakarta-tomcat-5.0.19 and deployed
geoserver.war, I was overwhelmed to see the see the app. Counter rising
high from 0% to 100%. And yeah, tomcat4.1 had some major problems. I am
not sure what specific module was inconsistent.
Thank you very much for your quick help.
Regards,
Swapan Mazumdar
I have just started seriously with geoserver-1.2.0-rc1
<http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=233023> . I
have had some experience of developing mapping tools using geotools
api.
I would earnestly like to follow the devel activities to rightly
understand the application design and coding.
Excellent. Our docs for developers getting started may be a bit weak,
as they have not gotten the updates they should have, but just email
the list and we'll be able to help you out. And we should put the
results of your experiences in the wiki so others can just reference
that.
No worries about using this list instead of geoserver-user, I'm still
hoping that one gets off the ground at some point, but for now people
on this list don't seem to mind a ton of emails on development. So
this is for now the better list to get a response.
You shouldn't need to configure a GEOSERVER_HOME. I've never seen a bug
like that though. What version of tomcat are you using? None of the
errors seem to be geoserver specific at all - there is nothing I
recognize - like we do not have any 'taglib' element in our documents,
as far as I know. Perhaps the server.xml file got screwed up? The
other thing you should try is
http://localhost:8080/geoserver/wfs/GetCapabilities. If that does not
work then in all likelihood it's a problem with your container - the
/geoserver is relatively new, and though we think we've cleared up most
of the bugs it could still have errors. The wfs/GetCapabilities has
worked fine on all working installs since 0.90 and before.
Perhaps the easiest thing to do would be to just try out a new servlet
container, or at least a different version. If you use the source
download you can make use of the embedded Jetty container if you have
ant. Just type 'ant prepareEmbedded' and then 'ant run' - see
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOS/Running+Embedded+Jetty for more
details. As rc1 is very new there is a slight chance that something
major is messed up, though we've had a few reports of success with
others. Just to be sure you could get an earlier version of GeoServer
and see if it works.
Hope this helps,
Chris
Hope to hear from you people soon.
Regards,
Swapan Mazumdar
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