hi justin,
Sorry but i don't think i understand what u mean by
one wfs acting as a client for another wfs. what do u
mean by wfs in this case ? do u mean a geoserver
instance or ???
Thanks
Roman
--- Justin Deoliveira <jdeolive@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Roman,
As far as I understand cascading is just having one
wfs be able to act
as a client for another wfs. Which yes, GeoServer
can do.
I believe there sld comes into the picture is the
ability to use the
"RemoteOWS" element in an sld "UserLayer". My
understanding of is that
it allows you to specify data from a remote server
then the one that is
actually rendering.
However as far as i know this is not relaly
implemented at the moment.
Although I know that Andrea has done some work in
this area lately so he
can better comment.
But theoretically it is possible yes because
geoserver can cascade wfs.
-Justin
Roman Isitua wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to sld. I understand that geoserver has
> Cascading wfs capabilities. My questions are:
>
> 1. Whats the difference btw sld in wms and
cascading
> wfs ?
>
> 2. How do I use geoserver's cascading wfs
capabilities
> in the clients I develop ?
>
> Thanks
> Roman
>
>
>
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