Just a quick update, since boundless was mentioned.
Kevin has been looking at http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-6059 and
seems to have found an hard deadlock internal to GeoServer. I have been
waiting for him to start a discussion on geoserver-devel :)
Larry has found a workaround on the QGIS side and will look at getting that
included in QGIS 2.8.1.
Note that this is nothing to do with opengeo suite, the issue is strictly a
problem with GeoServer and deadlock with the schema cache :(
--
Jody Garnett
On 20 January 2015 at 12:00, emmexx <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tried to use Qgis to add/modify features of a geoserver WFS-T layer.
>
> When I save the layer the operation timeouts.
>
> The qgis error is similar to the one found here:
>
>
> http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/115471/qgis-wfs-error-could-not-commit-changes-to-layer
>
> Provider errors: empty response
>
> Qgis network log is similar to:
>
> Network request
> http://
> *******.com:**/geoserver/****/wfs?SERVICE=WFS&VERSION=1.0.0&SRSNAME=EPSG:3308
> timed out
>
> The problem could be related to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-6059
>
> After the error Qgis stops loading the wfs layer (any layer from that
> geoserver) and I have to restart geoserver to be able to load a layer in
> Qgis again.
>
> 1st question: how come that a call from qgis "kills" something in
> geoserver WFS service?
>
> 2nd question: is there a solution to the qgis problem (I know, better to
> ask that to the qgis people)
>
>
> Trying to understand what was wrong in the qgis call (update of a
> feature or new feature added) I used netTool. This program has a tunnel
> feature that acts as a MITM between an application and a remote server.
> So I changed the wfs address in qgis from:
> http://mywebsite:8080/geoserver/wfs to
> http://localhost:7000/geoserver/wfs and set netTool to tunnel to
> http://mywebsite:8080
> I updated a feature value, saved and to my great surprise everything
> worked fine. How is that possible?
> NetTool changes something in the qgis call (POST) to the server that
> doesn't stop WFS from working correctly. Or is there something else?
>
> Thank you
> maxx
>
> p.s. I'm (still) using Boundless Opengeo suite 4.1 version of geoserver
> (2.5 SNAPSHOT)
> Qgis is version 2.6 installed on slackware 14.1
>
>
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