That is true. With the app-schema module included (in the future, complex module) you are able to evaluate x-paths against complex features (returns properties) or against feature types (returns descriptors). This has also been applied in SLD files for using WMS with app-schema. There are examples that demonstrate that this works.

Kind Regards
Niels

On 12/19/2012 04:32 PM, Andrea Aime wrote:
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Martin Davis <mda...@opengeo.org <mailto:mda...@opengeo.org>> wrote:

    How is the hierarchical GML being generated?  Are you using
    AppSchema, or is the underlying Datastore creating this?

    AFAIK you can't refer to nested attributes in SLD <PropertyName>
    elements (but perhaps someone else can confirm if that is
    correct).  If so, you need to find a way to "flatten" the layer
    schema to make the desired attribute accessible.


I believe Niels did work in order to make it possible to access a nested
property via xpath some time ago, with features generated by app-schema

Cc'ed him

Cheers
Andrea

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