| bio | website | andrewscode.blogspot.com |
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| location | Ames, IA | |
| age | 34 | |
| visits | member for | 6 months |
| seen | Mar 26 at 13:24 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
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Nov 30 |
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GeoServer: Show (Random?) Subset of Features I suppose that's possible, but I think I'm mostly interested in something that could be done with a single layer within GeoServer, partly because the primary motivation for the question at the moment is a desire to quickly, visually evaluate our loading process. (We exported to a pile of shapefiles by state/UTM zone from ArcMap, then loaded those into PostGIS, and apparently we missed some.) Generation of additional layers compounds the checking problem, as it introduces new opportunity for errors. |
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Nov 30 |
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GeoServer: Show (Random?) Subset of Features True, and that might be good enough, but the client is pretty "dumb" (just a Silverlight app that knows the BBOX and image size). Making it understand WFS is probably out of scope, especially since things basically work and this is more about getting a quick preview outside our app. |
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Nov 30 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 30 |
asked | GeoServer: Show (Random?) Subset of Features |
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Nov 19 |
awarded | Editor |
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Nov 19 |
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Geoserver WFS GetFeature returns no features when reprojecting PostGIS layer struck out an inaccurate statement |
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Nov 19 |
answered | Geoserver WFS GetFeature returns no features when reprojecting PostGIS layer |
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Nov 16 |
asked | Geoserver WFS GetFeature returns no features when reprojecting PostGIS layer |
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Nov 14 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Nov 14 |
answered | How can I draw squares in PostGIS layers at different angles? |