rasters, always rasters !

barns05 temp at barnay.org
Sun Jun 4 08:47:41 EDT 2006


Did nobody encounter problem to integrate his rasters?  The loading procedure
functions very well, the repertory of the server contains well the hair and
the tfw. My tfw is however modified during the loading (below): 

Original tfw:
529.16666666666697
0.00000000000000
0.00000000000000
-529.16666666666697
26557.58333333333200
2698533.75000000050000

Tfw on the server after the load procedure:
                   529.16666666666697
                     0.00000000000000
                     0.00000000000000
                  -529.16666666666697
                 26822.16666666663100
           12251896952.50000800000000

The data of Y axis is incoherent.
I've tested to replace the .tfw by the original without success...

Second way:
when I want to post a raster (preview studio or a weblayout with raster), I
have the following error in the log file: 

<2006-06-04T14:29:09> 			
 Error: An exception occurred in FDO component.
        Failed to de-serialize the spatial contexts from the configuration. 
 StackTrace:
  - MgOpGeneratePlot.Execute line 96 file
c:\build_tux_area\mgdev\server\src\services\rendering\OpQueryFeatures.cpp
  - MgServerRenderingService.QueryFeatures line 633 file
c:\build_tux_area\mgdev\server\src\services\rendering\ServerRenderingService.cpp
  - MgServerGetSpatialContexts.GetSpatialContexts line 109 file
c:\build_tux_area\mgdev\server\src\services\feature\ServerGetSpatialContexts.cpp
  - MgFdoConnectionManager.Open line 263 file
c:\build_tux_area\mgdev\server\src\common\manager\FdoConnectionManager.cppAn
exception occurred in FDO component.
Failed to de-serialize the spatial contexts from the configuration.

I have 2 configurations of test:
- One on Win XP Pro
- One on Win 2003 server

I have a friend who have no problem on Win 2000 server... my next way is to
test that on this system...

Last thing ! All my datas are loaded with arbitrary projection X-Y meters...

if somebody has a solution? 

Thanks,

Frédéric
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