On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 5:09 AM, Martin Tomko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear All,
> I am just looking for some pointer and best pracitces on dealing with time
> together with Geoserver. In particular, we re confronted with the situation
> of a temporal series – data measured for the same features in regular
> intervals. I need to be able to assist our data provider with a solution how
> to serve those from Geoserver, and enabling temporal filtering. With the
> current solution, I rapidly hit the problem with maxFeatures, as each
> feature is basically duplicated for each time slot.
>
WFS allows to filter on whatever attribute you want, can't you filter on a
time span to reduce the number of features?
Btw, what is "the problem with maxFeatures"?
The preview artificially limits the results to 50 to avoid the browsers
blowing up with too much content, but you can remove
that, and the server has a hard limit of one million, but that can be
changed as well (in the wfs configuration panel)
Cheers
Andrea
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