A (not quite as) weekly (as it should be) update from the app-schema team:
Jacqui Githaiga has fixed a problem encoding WFS responses using indirectly imported namespaces GEOT-2932/GEOS-3902.
Rini Angreani has completed the implementation of most app-schema polymorphism use cases.
Victor Tey has begun building GeoServer app-schema mapping files based on the Reference Data Set. The long term plan is that this will give us a generic complex feature WFS reference data set that will (I hope) become an OGC CITE test for WFS complex features. Immediate targets are GeoServer online tests that exercise all app-schema functionality, using PostGIS and Oracle test databases.
The AuScope/SISS/ASRDC team have been busy inducting more GeoServer developers. You will meet them as they submit their first patches.
See also:
https://www.seegrid.csiro.au/twiki/bin/view/Infosrvices/GeoserverDevelopmentPlan2010
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Ben Caradoc-Davies <Ben.Caradoc-Davies@anonymised.com>
Software Engineering Team Leader
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Australian Resources Research Centre
Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
A (not quite as) weekly (as it should be) update from the app-schema team:
Thanks for the update!
Jacqui Githaiga has fixed a problem encoding WFS responses using indirectly imported namespaces GEOT-2932/GEOS-3902.
Rini Angreani has completed the implementation of most app-schema polymorphism use cases.
Victor Tey has begun building GeoServer app-schema mapping files based on the Reference Data Set. The long term plan is that this will give us a generic complex feature WFS reference data set that will (I hope) become an OGC CITE test for WFS complex features. Immediate targets are GeoServer online tests that exercise all app-schema functionality, using PostGIS and Oracle test databases.
Oracle CITE testing. Interesting, it's something we are not able to do
nowadays for the simple reason we cannot rename columns, and Oracle
forces the geometry column and table names to be uppercase.
So using app-schema it should be possible to run the read only part of
the simple feature CITE test, which is something we've never done.
Don't see it as high priority, but if you want to double check the
very basics of the app-schema datastore are working as expected,
that is one way to do it
Cheers
Andrea
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