[Geoserver-users] WFS behaviour changed

Hi,

Can you repeat this behaviour for example with the "states" feature type? I could not. I tested with the OpenGEO demo server with unknown version and with my own v. 2.3.3 and I seem to get the expected result from both with the following request which I modified from yours.

http://demo.opengeo.org/geoserver/wfs?service=wfs&version=1.1.0&request=getfeature&typename=topp:states&outputformat=JSON&propertyname=STATE_NAME,FAMILIES,HOUSHOLD,MALE&BBOX=-91.516129,36.986771000000005,-87.507889,42.50936100000001,EPSG:4326

-Jukka Rahkonen-

Christian Maul wrote:

Hello,

with the update from 2.1.3 to 2.3.3 the WFS behaviour has changed suddenly

The following request

http://sii-
wms1.nre.vic.gov.au:8180/geoserver/ows/wfs?request=GetFeature&version=1.
1.0&typeName=sii:SURVEY_MARKS_POINT&BBOX=145.296473,-
37.876557,145.301065,-
37.875032,EPSG:4326&outputFormat=json&propertyName=DISPLAY_NAME,MA
RK_ID,SYMBOL_TYPE_MGA,SHAPE

which displays the attributes of one survey mark in 2.1.3 correctly, responds
now with quadrupling the information and displays in 2.3.3 the attributes to the
survey mark four times and does so consistently.
I've verified this behaviour with the old version. Is there anything I need to
change in the request? Checking the database there is one record for this mark
and only one point.

I, then played around with the attributes I want to display
(propertyName=DISPLAY_NAME,MARK_ID,SYMBOL_TYPE_MGA,SHAPE) and for
two attributes I get the whole lot twice, for three attributes thrice, for four
attributes four time etc.

Is that intended behaviour?

Slightly puzzled

Christian

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