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From: Gary W. L. <gw...@so...> - 2007-04-04 17:06:45
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I searched the archives and saw that this issue was reported last week, but I apparently don't understand the work-around because I have been unable to make it stop happening. I downloaded the GeoTools 2.4 binary and am attempting to get it to run as part of an Eclipse plug-in. When I attempt to render a map, I get the following exception. In the earlier discussion, this was cited as a Linux problem but I am also getting it under windows. From the earlier email, I had the impression that the solution was to remove the gt2-epsq-access.jar. This does not appear to have fixed the problem. Is there anything else I need to do? Apr 4, 2007 12:54:29 PM org.geotools.referencing.factory.epsg.FactoryOnPostgreSQL isAvailable WARNING: Unavailable authority factory: European Petroleum Survey Group org.opengis.referencing.FactoryException: Failed to connect to the EPSG database. at org.geotools.referencing.factory.epsg.DefaultFactory.createBackingStore(DefaultFactory.java:492) at org.geotools.referencing.factory.DeferredAuthorityFactory.getBackingStore(DeferredAuthorityFactory.java:136) at org.geotools.referencing.factory.BufferedAuthorityFactory.isAvailable(BufferedAuthorityFactory.java:218) at org.geotools.referencing.factory.DeferredAuthorityFactory.isAvailable(DeferredAuthorityFactory.java:124) at org.geotools.factory.FactoryRegistry.isAvailable(FactoryRegistry.java:542) at org.geotools.factory.FactoryRegistry.isAcceptable(FactoryRegistry.java:401) at org.geotools.factory.FactoryRegistry.getServiceImplementation(FactoryRegistry.java:335) Gary W. Lucas Sonalysts, Inc. 215 Parkway North Waterford CT 06320, USA (860) 326-3682 |