Hi all,
I have a problem when I use the java netcdf API (in version 2.2.18 or
2.2.19) for saving OPeNDAP request results as NetCDF files.
One example of OPeNDAP URL I use is :
http://www.ifremer.fr/thredds3/dodsC/CORIOLIS-GLOBAL-RTOA/sea_water_temperature/aggregated_time_serie?temperature[0:1][1:2][13:23][13:33]
I first tried with these lines of code :
try {
NetcdfDatasetCache.disable();
ncfile = (NetcdfFile)NetcdfDataset.acquireDataset(filename,
null);
FileWriter.writeToFile(ncfile,
"/tmp/test.nc",
false,
0); } catch (IOException ioe) {
System.out.println("trying to open " + ioe.getMessage());
}
...
But the API is trying to download the full dataset by sending to the
server a request like :
http://www.ifremer.fr/thredds3/dodsC/CORIOLIS-GLOBAL-RTOA/sea_water_temperature/aggregated_time_serie?temperature
Of course the server cannot answer such a request because the volume
for the dataset is about 20 Gb...
In order to avoid this, I've created an object in order to set to
'false' the 'preload' static attribute of the 'DODSNetcdfFile' object.
Now the API sends requests like :
http://www.ifremer.fr/thredds3/dodsC/CORIOLIS-GLOBAL-RTOA/sea_water_temperature/aggregated_time_serie?latitude[0:1:10]
or
http://www.ifremer.fr/thredds3/dodsC/CORIOLIS-GLOBAL-RTOA/sea_water_temperature/aggregated_time_serie?temperature[0:1:1][0:1:1][0:1:10][0:1:20]
...
(as many as required variables)
It is quite right but the offsets of my array subscript disappear and
become '0' for every request and every variable.
It seems that the problem happens in the 'readArrays' method of the
'DODSNetcdfFile' object.
Does anyone already face this problem ? Is this a bug or a mis-use of
the API ?
Thanks in advance for any piece of advice you could give me.
Thomas
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