On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Just van den Broecke
<j...@justobjects.nl> wrote:
> Hello Will,
>
> I see you are doing INSPIRE Annex I Hydrography (HY) schema mapping. All
> latest (v3) INSPIRE XSDs are using GML 3.2.1 which is to my knowledge
> not supported (yet) in GS. My first suspicion is a mismatch between GML
> 3.1.1 and 3.2.1 .

We have support for GML 3.2 in the latest releases afaik.
There is certainly a GML 3.2 output format, just not sure if/how it is used
in combination with app-schema

> Another cause may be that "hy-p:geometry" is mandatory in the HY-P XSD
> and that your source attr is null somehow.
>
> A third could be that "hy-p:geometry" should be GML Curve or Surface not
> LineString.

I think some work has been done to support Curves that are actually made
of straight segments, but maybe it was done only on th parsing side

Cheers
Andrea


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