Hi Users,
Is there a way that will provide a wfs feature count within a bounding box to indicate that the maxFeatures has been reached without using a getfeature request?
For instance:
I’m required to execute a WFS getfeature request with bbox filter.
The WFS Service has a max feature limit of say 10000 polygons.
Can I do a feature count without executing a getfeature request?
I don’t want to perform large requests, then wait until the features are returned only to find polygons missing because of the feature limit.
Thanks
Todd
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WFS 1.1 has resultType hits for this. It is a GetFeature request but
Geoserver will probably just do a count on the database.
Best regards,
Bart
Hi Users,
Is there a way that will provide a wfs feature count within a bounding
box to indicate that the maxFeatures has been reached without using a
getfeature request?
For instance:
I'm required to execute a WFS getfeature request with bbox filter.
The WFS Service has a max feature limit of say 10000 polygons.
Can I do a feature count without executing a getfeature request?
I don't want to perform large requests, then wait until the features are
returned only to find polygons missing because of the feature limit.
Thanks
Todd
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