[Gvsig_english] WMS service not working

Antonio Falciano antonio.falciano at gmail.com
Thu Feb 4 16:55:14 CET 2016


Il 04/02/2016 15:51, Silvia Franceschi ha scritto:
> Thanks Antonio for the quick answer.
> I am using the gvsig 2.3 build 2419 on windows 64 bits.
>
>
>
>     >
>     http://sdi.provincia.bz.it/geoserver/inspire/wms?service=wms&version=1.1.1&request=GetCapabilities
>
>     I've tried to add the first WMS layer (administrative boundary)
>     offered
>     by this service - tiled or not, cached or not - in a view defined in
>     EPSG:4326 and it works fine both in gvSIG 2.2 and 2.3 64-bits build
>     2419. Because there are several layers offered by this WMS server, can
>     you tell us which specific layer is not visualized specifying your
>     settings and attaching the gvSIG.log?
>
>
> Ok, this layer works also for me, but can you try the 
> OrthoimageCoverage2008 and OrthoimageCoverage2011? I can not visualize 
> them, I use:
> - image/png
> - SRS: 4326 or 25832
> - text/plain
> but since I am not an expert on these services probably I am doing 
> some wrong choice in them?
>
> Attached you can find the error log: gvsig_log_wms.

Silvia,
unfortunately I get the same error reported in your log. First gvSIG 
checks if it supports all the CRSs used by the service, then try to add 
the layer... Something of quite similar to a known issue:
https://redmine.gvsig.net/redmine/issues/2970

>
>     >
>     http://sdi.provincia.bz.it/geoserver/inspire/wfs?service=wfs&version=1.1.0&request=GetCapabilities
>
>     Trying the same exercise always with the administrative boundaries
>     in a
>     view defined in EPSG:25832 this time, enabling the caching, I can load
>     the layer only if I choose the WFS version 1.0.0 in the Options tab.
>     Effectively there are some problems when loading the version 1.1.0.
>     Playing a bit with settings they should work now.
>
>
> Sorry, I didn't select the layers to visualize... not so clear to tell 
> you the thruth... In any case it seems to load something but it 
> doesn't visualize anything.
>
> Attached you can find the error log: gvsig_log_wfs.

In this case, the log reports that you have tried to load the layer 
'inspire:TN.RailTransportNetwork.RailwayYardArea', but gvSIG can't 
retrieve it... I've verified that the service works, but such layer is 
3D so it should not be fully supported by gvSIG, if I'm not wrong. I'm 
sorry.

>
>
>     IMHO the progressbar is not very user-friendly sometimes, especially
>     when the layer names are too long. In this case, it can appear hidden
>     completely. So it seems that nothing is happening.
>     Maybe a simple progressbar with fixed width and without text before
>     could be more useful in order to understand if gvSIG is really
>     working,
>     connecting or something else.
>
>
> Which progress bar do you mean? I can even see one... I am working on 
> a laptop, 13in so probably it is also more hidden under some other 
> window...

I mean the progressbar on the right side of statusbar. It appears when 
there are long tasks running.

ciao
Antonio

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