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In GeoServer, I'm not found TMS Demo, so I read the GeoWebCache doc about TMS, and following the TMS protocol as the doc mentioned, try to construct the url: http://localhost:8080/geoserver/gwc/service/tms/1.0.0/topp%3Astates@EPSG%3A900913@png/5/5/20.png and request my local GeoServer, and I get the picture successfully from the server. enter image description here

So my question is: the url above is the correct way for use TMS in GeoServer? In other words, the clients(such as leaflet) use that url format to request GeoServer is the correct way?

The "topp:states" layer(in url above) is a predefined layer in GeoServer, and I manually seed/truncate the layer using GridSet EPSG:900913.

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@Ian Turton Is the link you mentioned?

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In GeoServer, I'm not found TMS Demo, so I read the GeoWebCache doc about TMS, and following the TMS protocol as the doc mentioned, try to construct the url: http://localhost:8080/geoserver/gwc/service/tms/1.0.0/topp%3Astates@EPSG%3A900913@png/5/5/20.png and request my local GeoServer, and I get the picture successfully from the server. enter image description here

So my question is: the url above is the correct way for use TMS in GeoServer? In other words, the clients(such as leaflet) use that url format to request GeoServer is the correct way?

The "topp:states" layer(in url above) is a predefined layer in GeoServer, and I manually seed/truncate the layer using GridSet EPSG:900913.

In GeoServer, I'm not found TMS Demo, so I read the GeoWebCache doc about TMS, and following the TMS protocol as the doc mentioned, try to construct the url: http://localhost:8080/geoserver/gwc/service/tms/1.0.0/topp%3Astates@EPSG%3A900913@png/5/5/20.png and request my local GeoServer, and I get the picture successfully from the server. enter image description here

So my question is: the url above is the correct way for use TMS in GeoServer? In other words, the clients(such as leaflet) use that url format to request GeoServer is the correct way?

The "topp:states" layer(in url above) is a predefined layer in GeoServer, and I manually seed/truncate the layer using GridSet EPSG:900913.

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@Ian Turton Is the link you mentioned?

enter image description here

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In GeoServer, I'm not found TMS Demo, so I read the GeoWebCache doc about TMS, and following the TMS protocol as the doc mentioned, try to construct the url: http://localhost:8080/geoserver/gwc/service/tms/1.0.0/topp%3Astates@EPSG%3A900913@png/5/5/20.pnghttp://localhost:8080/geoserver/gwc/service/tms/1.0.0/topp%3Astates@EPSG%3A900913@png/5/5/20.png and request my local GeoServer, and I get the picture successfully from the server. enter image description here

So my question is: the url above is the correct way for use TMS in GeoServer? In other words, the clients(such as leaflet) use that url format to request GeoServer is the correct way?

The "topp:states" layer(in url above) is a predefined layer in GeoServer, and I manually seed/truncate the layer using GridSet EPSG:900913.

In GeoServer, I'm not found TMS Demo, so I read the GeoWebCache doc about TMS, and following the TMS protocol as the doc mentioned, try to construct the url: http://localhost:8080/geoserver/gwc/service/tms/1.0.0/topp%3Astates@EPSG%3A900913@png/5/5/20.png and request my local GeoServer, and I get the picture successfully from the server. enter image description here

So my question is: the url above is the correct way for use TMS in GeoServer? In other words, the clients(such as leaflet) use that url format to request GeoServer is the correct way?

The "topp:states" layer(in url above) is a predefined layer in GeoServer, and I manually seed/truncate the layer using GridSet EPSG:900913.

In GeoServer, I'm not found TMS Demo, so I read the GeoWebCache doc about TMS, and following the TMS protocol as the doc mentioned, try to construct the url: http://localhost:8080/geoserver/gwc/service/tms/1.0.0/topp%3Astates@EPSG%3A900913@png/5/5/20.png and request my local GeoServer, and I get the picture successfully from the server. enter image description here

So my question is: the url above is the correct way for use TMS in GeoServer? In other words, the clients(such as leaflet) use that url format to request GeoServer is the correct way?

The "topp:states" layer(in url above) is a predefined layer in GeoServer, and I manually seed/truncate the layer using GridSet EPSG:900913.

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Is that the correct way to use TMS in GeoServer

In GeoServer, I'm not found TMS Demo, so I read the GeoWebCache doc about TMS, and following the TMS protocol as the doc mentioned, try to construct the url: http://localhost:8080/geoserver/gwc/service/tms/1.0.0/topp%3Astates@EPSG%3A900913@png/5/5/20.png and request my local GeoServer, and I get the picture successfully from the server. enter image description here

So my question is: the url above is the correct way for use TMS in GeoServer? In other words, the clients(such as leaflet) use that url format to request GeoServer is the correct way?

The "topp:states" layer(in url above) is a predefined layer in GeoServer, and I manually seed/truncate the layer using GridSet EPSG:900913.