Adding and Editing an Organizational Layer
Organizational layers, which resemble folders, help you mange your WMS configuration
and resources by creating a hierarchy of WMS layers. The folder structure in the sample
configuration file demonstrates the use of organizational layers; for example, that you
can have can have coordinate systems on organizational layers so that children will
inherit them.
To add or edit a WMS organizational layer:
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From the layer tree, click the Add Organizational Layer button
located above the layer tree to add an organizational layer (folder) or click on a folder in the tree to view its details on the right.
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Edit the following fields as needed:
- Title
- Name for the organizational layer.
- Abstract
- A description of the organizational layer. This information can be used by GetCapabilities.
- Keywords
- Words or phrases that describe your organizational layer. This information can be used by GetCapabilities.
- Coordinate Systems
- List of the coordinate systems used by the organizational layer. Hover
over the inheritance symbol (
) if applicable to see what parent layer the coordinate system was inherited from. Click Add to add a coordinate system then click
to browse for one, or click
to delete one that is not inherited.
- Styles
- List of available styles for this layer. Any number of styles may be
defined for a layer. Each style must have a name, title, and
reference style. Styles are inherited from the layers above it.
Hover over the inheritance symbol (
) if applicable to see what parent layer the style was inherited from. Click Add to add a style or
to delete one that is not inherited.
- Resource Name: The absolute path of the named style
within the repository root that the style points to. All
resource paths must start with a slash (/) character. For new or
editable styles, click
to browse for a named style.
- Title: Human-readable name for your WMS style.
- Name: The name of the style that WMS uses in the GetMap request. If the style is only listed for organizational purposes then no name is needed.
- Abstract: A description of the named style. Edit the Abstract to describe what type of features or content the style provides.
- Click Save.