Matthias Scholz wrote: Hi,
> >>> I checked that WMS layer name is stored OK in the OJ project file > >>> <wms-layer-name>sf:archsites</wms-layer-name> > >>> Let's hope that question is only about url-encoding error. > >>> > >> I discussed with a Geoserver developer and he considered that > >> both ways would be correct, to leave it unaltered > >> sf:archsites or to url-encode it to sf%3Aarchsites. > >> > >>> I think this is rather critical bug that effectively > >>> > >> prevents all use > >> > >>> of Geoserver WMS services. Therefore I filed a new ticket > >>> > >>> > >> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3023366&group > >> _id=118054&atid=679906 > >> > >> I agree. But checking the code I only see it being encoded once. I > >> vaguely remember fixing such a double encoding problem > >> (deegree WMS also > >> often has a colon separated prefix for layer names, eg. for the CITE > >> instances), but I think it had to do with GetFeatureInfo. Are you sure > >> you're using an up to date version? Well, probably you are... > >> Maybe it's > >> a problem with how it's encoded in the GetCapabilities response. > >> > >> Is there an online server against which I could test? > >> > > > > We do not use Geoserver WMS services but I installed Geoserver on my > > laptop for testing with the Windows installer > > http://downloads.sourceforge.net/geoserver/geoserver-2.0.2.exe > > After installation Geoserver WFS is at > > http://localhost:8080/geoserver/wms > > I used the sf:archsites demo layer for testing, and checked the incoming > > GetMap requests from the request log that is located at > > geoserver2.0.2\logs directory. > > > > Now I do not have my laptop with me and I made another trial with an OJ > > 1.3 and Geoserver 2.0.1. This time Geoserver WMS works OK. I can see WMS > > layers, and if I save the project, close and reopen it and do right > > click - zoom to WMS layer then everything works just perfectly. > > > > I need to do some further tests in a more controlled way so I can see if > > my problems yesterday were due to Geoserver 2.0.2 or some old OJ > > version. I thought I was using 1.3 but I am not totally sure. > > > > It is possible to check the WMS url that OJ is using by using the nice > > Beanshell script from > > http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Beanshe > > ll:Get_the_WMS_URL_that_JUMP_is_using > > > > Running that from the Beanshell window should show immediately if OJ is > > having troubles with URL-encoding. > > > Here is my result: > > bsh % print(wc.getLayerManager().getLayerables( > com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.model.WMSLayer.class).iterator().next().createRequest(wc.getLayerViewPanel()).getURL()); > > http://localhost:8080/geoserver/ows?service=wms&version=1.1.1&request=GetCapabilities&REQUEST=GetMap&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&WIDTH=672&HEIGHT=530&LAYERS=sf%3Aarchsites&TRANSPARENT=TRUE&FORMAT=image%2Fpng&BBOX=591480.7610900033,4914595.597562009,606276.7792053049,4926265.076135089&SRS=EPSG:26713&STYLES= this looks almost good. Did you enter the complete GetCapabilities request when trying to load the layer? You should leave the GetCapabilities parameters off, since they're added automatically. Example: load the layer using http://localhost:8080/geoserver/ows The URL encoding actually looks good (: is encoded as %3A). Best regards, Andreas -- l a t / l o n GmbH Aennchenstrasse 19 53177 Bonn, Germany phone ++49 +228 18496-0 fax ++49 +228 1849629 http://www.lat-lon.de http://www.deegree.org Follow deegree on Twitter: http://twitter.com/deegree_org
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