I just had to set up a clean development environment and am running into
an issue that Simone reported on IRC the other day. The issue is with
GML datastore reporting that it can handle certain URL's that it can
not. Relevant exception:
java.io.IOException: GML file doesn't exist: tasmania_roads.xml
at
org.geotools.data.gml.GMLDataStore.getFileDataStore(GMLDataStore.java:126)
at org.geotools.data.gml.GMLDataStore.getSchema(GMLDataStore.java:113)
at
org.geoserver.catalog.util.LegacyCatalogImporter.readFeatureType(LegacyCatalogImporter.java:461)
at
org.geoserver.catalog.util.LegacyCatalogImporter.imprt(LegacyCatalogImporter.java:158)
at
org.geoserver.config.GeoServerLoader.initialize(GeoServerLoader.java:119)
at
org.geoserver.config.GeoServerLoader.postProcessBeforeInitialization(GeoServerLoader.java:81)
at
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.applyBeanPostProcessorsBefo
I assume the GML ds is brought in now b/c of the dependency on directory
datastore. Should we add an exclusion?
-Justin
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Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.
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