Hi Jim,
I was able to pull this image from your server
http://geo.lcmaps.info/geoserver/lccampus/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=lccampus:LCCampus_Roadways&styles=&bbox=7642228.384842515,655779.4429133832,7646026.326115483,659080.054133856&width=512&height=444&srs=EPSG:2913&format=image/jpeg
However, the <Layer queryable="1" opaque="0">
<Name>fuji:Fuji_Landcover_1930</Name>
<Title>Fuji_landcover1930</Title>
referenced in your email is not anonymously queryable.
I would try using the developer tools from Chrome/FireFox or IE to look at the
network traffic requesting the layers. You may have am issue with permissions
and login state.
Chris Snider
Senior Software Engineer
Intelligent Software Solutions, Inc.
[Description: Description: Description: cid:[email protected]]
From: Jim Proctor [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2015 3:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Geoserver-users] geoexplorer unable to view local geoserver layers
Greetings — I understand I’m asking a question related to the OpenGeo Suite
implementation of GeoServer, but previous queries posted to our hosting service
and GIS Stack
Exchange<http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/156509/geoexplorer-unable-to-load-local-geoserver-layers>
have not received helpful replies, so I’m hoping someone in the GeoServer
community can assist. The basic problem we’ve experienced is that we were once
able to view layers from our local GeoServer instance via GeoExplorer, but now
cannot.
One helpful hint in a related Stack Exchange thread suggests that we view the
WMS GetCapabilities response to trace how the output may be broken. We’ve done
this for WMS 1.3.0, but I cannot see anything immediately that may suggest a
problem. For instance, a typical layer is summarized in this XML document as at
bottom. Can anyone help us trace possible issues via this document?
Additionally, if anyone has experienced problems displaying local GeoServer
layers via GeoExplorer, we would appreciate. We do know that buggy styles in
GeoServer can potentially affect GeoExplorer, but we have swapped out all
custom styles with default styles, and the layer view issue persists.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Jim P.
***
<Layer queryable="1" opaque="0">
<Name>fuji:Fuji_Landcover_1930</Name>
<Title>Fuji_landcover1930</Title>
<Abstract>These are shapefiles that identify land cover during 1930 of
Mt. Fuji. Credit: nnn: “Geophysical Survey Institute of Japan" 1930. Made by
nnn, Spring 2014.
The Fuji area spans four maps, henceforth referred to as quadrants (southwest,
northwest, southeast and northeast). The quadrants composed an area of 1680
kilometers squared. . For 1898 and 1992, all quadrants were from the same year,
while for the 1930’s and 1950’s, quadrants were not uniform by date (1930’s: SW
1930, NW 1930, SE 1933, NE 1933 ; 1950’s: SW 1959, NW 1959, SE 1954, NE 1960).
These shapefiles were created from traced images based on original Fuji land
cover maps produced by the Kokudo Chiriin, or the “Geophysical Survey Institute
of Japan”. To create these, tracings of each quadrant were scanned and uploaded
onto ArcMap 10, georectified to the datum JGD 2000. The polyline shapefiles
were cleaned up (making sure all connected) and were converted into polygon
shapefiles. Each polygon was labeled with its land cover type code: Bam:
BambooBo: BoulderBroFo: Broadleaf ForestBroCoFo: Broadleaf Coniferous
ForestCoFo: Coniferous ForestDwBam: Dwarf BambooFi: FieldLakeMtsu:
MitsumataMpl: Mulberry PlantationRPA: Rice PaddyTpl: Tea PlantationWL:
Wasteland After labeling and converting into polygon shapefiles, quadrants for
each time period were dissolved by land type, merged together and then
dissolved by land type again to create a final shapefile. Gaps between merged
quadrants were closed using topology. The gaps never exceeded a .001 meter
cluster tolerance. These shapefiles were converted into gridded data (rasters)
for further analysis.</Abstract>
<KeywordList>
<Keyword>fuji_landcover1930</Keyword>
<Keyword>features</Keyword>
</KeywordList>
<CRS>EPSG:3095</CRS>
<CRS>CRS:84</CRS>
<EX_GeographicBoundingBox>
<westBoundLongitude>138.48642806689833</westBoundLongitude>
<eastBoundLongitude>139.0042108864186</eastBoundLongitude>
<southBoundLatitude>35.16027201750784</southBoundLatitude>
<northBoundLatitude>35.51263407403097</northBoundLatitude>
</EX_GeographicBoundingBox>
<BoundingBox CRS="CRS:84" minx="138.48642806689833"
miny="35.16027201750784" maxx="139.0042108864186" maxy="35.51263407403097"/>
<BoundingBox CRS="EPSG:3095" minx="272320.52142317593"
miny="3892923.813513448" maxx="318544.97426666773" maxy="3930980.239774092"/>
<Style>
<Name>FUJI_STYLE_SLD</Name>
<Title/>
<Abstract/>
<LegendURL width="181" height="260">
<Format>image/png</Format>
<OnlineResource xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
xlink:type="simple"
xlink:href="http://geo.lcmaps.info:80/geoserver/ows?service=WMS&request=GetLegendGraphic&format=image%2Fpng&width=20&height=20&layer=fuji%3AFuji_Landcover_1930"/>
</LegendURL>
</Style>
</Layer>
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