[Geoserver-devel] Cascaded Stored Queries - pull requests up

Hi,

I just put up pull requests (GT and GS) for the cascaded Stored Query feature. It should now be feature complete, but I expect that there is still work to be done for it to fit the project properly.

The pull requests are here:
https://github.com/geotools/geotools/pull/476

https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/pull/611

The change is now complete with a UI ala SQL Views to create new features and edit existing features built on top of Stored Queries. To make this happen, gt-wfs-ng is included as a dependency for gs-web-core.

wfs-ng is still exposed as an GeoServer extension, which I’m guessing is not the correct place for it as gt-wfs-ng is required by web core. The extension module only really contains the XStreamPersisterInitializer code. So the first order of business is for me to move this elsewhere. But where?

I figured I also need to provide documentation on how this works and how it’s configured. Is there a guide on how feature documentation is contributed?

All in all, please take a look at the pull request and let’s discuss what needs to be worked on for this to be accepted into master.

(On a practical note, is there a way to configure Travis CI so it builds GS on top of the GT pull request? The GS build fails due to it using the master GT instead of my branch.)

Sampo

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On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:18 AM, Sampo Savolainen <sampo.savolainen@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hi,

I just put up pull requests (GT and GS) for the cascaded Stored Query feature. It should now be feature complete, but I expect that there is still work to be done for it to fit the project properly.

The pull requests are here:
https://github.com/geotools/geotools/pull/476

https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/pull/611

The change is now complete with a UI ala SQL Views to create new features and edit existing features built on top of Stored Queries. To make this happen, gt-wfs-ng is included as a dependency for gs-web-core.

wfs-ng is still exposed as an GeoServer extension, which I’m guessing is not the correct place for it as gt-wfs-ng is required by web core. The extension module only really contains the XStreamPersisterInitializer code. So the first order of business is for me to move this elsewhere. But where?

I figured I also need to provide documentation on how this works and how it’s configured. Is there a guide on how feature documentation is contributed?

All in all, please take a look at the pull request and let’s discuss what needs to be worked on for this to be accepted into master.

(On a practical note, is there a way to configure Travis CI so it builds GS on top of the GT pull request? The GS build fails due to it using the master GT instead of my branch.)

Sampo

Sampo Savolainen
R&D Director, Spatineo Oy
sampo.savolainen@anonymised.com
+358-407555649
Linnankoskenkatu 16 A 17, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
www.spatineo.com, twitter.com/#!/spatineo
www.linkedin.com/company/spatineo-inc

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