Hi,
in the 2.1.1 version you can find, in the new wps extention, the
UnionFeatureCollection process which merges two shape files.
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/extensions/wps/processes.html
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/extensions/wps/install.html
Hope this can help, bye bye.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Edward Mac Gillavry <
[email protected]> wrote:
> There's also the option to use OGR to merge shapefiles. It's one of the
> examples at http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_shapefile.html
>
> Edward
>
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> Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 08:39:16 -0600
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> Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] Merge shape files
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>
> Hi Johan,
>
> You can definitely do this with geotools. The code should be relatively
> straight forward. One thing worth checking out is the geoscript [1] project,
> one of its goals is to make things like this as simple as possible. You may
> also want to consider merging all the files into postgis. If the schema of
> all the shapefiles files is the same you can use the shp2pgsql utility that
> comes with postgis.
>
> -Justin
>
> [1] http://geoscript.org
>
>
> 2011/6/24 Johan Chaves SaborĂo <[email protected]>
>
> I know it is now a geoserver question, but probably you guys can help me...
>
> Is there a tool/script to merge several shape files into a single file?
>
> Or geoserver have a better option?
>
> The thing is we have a product where each clients give us a disk with
> serveral shape files and we need to create a single layer... we want to
> create a script that merges the files in batch so the geoserver
> configuration would be easier...
>
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