[Users] Accessing Layer Metadata
Robert Buckley
robertdbuckley at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 3 11:36:10 CEST 2011
Hi,
I would be very interested in seeing your result to this issue. I have been
planning on doing something for metadata for while. The best I could come up
with were static html pages loaded through a context menu on the treenode.
A more elegant interactive/automatic solution would be more suitable for keeping
the metadata up to scratch.
cheers,
Rob
( I´m a Brissle man myself!)
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Von: Antony Scott <Antony.Scott at sustain.co.uk>
An: "users at geoext.org" <users at geoext.org>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 3. August 2011, 10:34:35 Uhr
Betreff: [Users] Accessing Layer Metadata
Good morning all
I’ve been trying to find a simple way of displaying the metadata for the layers
I am using in a layer tree. I’ve managed to list all the layers in an ExtJS
gridPanel, but have not been able to successfully apply a filter to the store –
this, for example, seems to have no effect on the list, which displays all my
GeoServer layers:
store.filter([ {
property :'keywords',
value :'test'}]);
Ideally in fact I would like to display – either in a grid, or in the tree
itself – metadata for only the layers which are shown in the tree.
The other option I have looked at is storing the metadata in the SLD, though as
it relates to the layer rather than the style I would prefer not to do this.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a working example?
Many thanks
Antony
Antony Scott
Sustain is a leading carbon reduction company. Our clients have saved
4,131,800 lifetime tCO2e through working with us (June 2011)
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