already added shape file in geoserver but when i am going to publish then coming error and first told save the project in qgis but i have already shp file through created arcgis why not comimg there.
Hi Sajid, thanks for this useful video.! Geocatbridge is throwing me a error while publishing thought the server connection was successful. Any idea as to how to overcome this?
What did you add to the URL copied from the geoserver in the geocat bridge plug-in.. I didn't get what you added to that URL in order for it to work in the plug-in...
@@spareeth1981 How can this be accesses by someone else from another conmputer as the files are on the local host. If I want to share this with other people, what do I have to do?
That was a great tutorial!! Well done. Thank you
very good sir. ...... it helpe me a lot in my data presentaion and visuvalising data the way i wanted to be.
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thank you man
Excellent
short and precise tutorial; but how did you see the localhost? because if there is no localhost, it is difficult to install the Geoserver
thanks
Sir, how can I directly use latitude and longitude from my SQL table to plot on map on server?
already added shape file in geoserver but when i am going to publish then coming error and first told save the project in qgis but i have already shp file through created arcgis why not comimg there.
Hi Sajid, thanks for this useful video.! Geocatbridge is throwing me a error while publishing thought the server connection was successful. Any idea as to how to overcome this?
Hi rashmi .are you solve this problem ?
What did you add to the URL copied from the geoserver in the geocat bridge plug-in..
I didn't get what you added to that URL in order for it to work in the plug-in...
the url added in geocat is : localhost:8080/geoserver/rest
@@spareeth1981 How can this be accesses by someone else from another conmputer as the files are on the local host. If I want to share this with other people, what do I have to do?
Thanks but how can I add a scale legend too for each layer?
found the solution?
Best approach is to open the output images in QGIS or any other GIS software and prepare maps using layouts
Thank you Pareeth, you've helped me kill two birds with one stone.