Hi,
I noticed that the GetCap document was not up-to-date. When I dug into it,
I found that CapabilitiesCacheHeadersCallback was returning a 304 (i.e. no
changes).
However, this is a timeseries dataset (ie. Time Dimension tab on Layer
Publish).
(i.e. a GeoGIG or PostGIS dataset with a time column)
The issue is that the dataset is changing. A new Time value is inserted
into the dataset - the getcap (set to LIST) should show this new value.
However, the document is cached because the catalog hasn't detected any
changes.
We talked about this earlier ("Time dimension on Vector Layer is SLOW") and
decided that caching this information is inappropriate (and I agree) for
this reason.
What should be done about this?
Thanks,
Dave
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