Jody,

I'm thinking of this one: https://github.com/geotools/geotools/pull/731

I tried starting a separate thread for it, but there's been a little more traffic on the devel list today.

Cheers,

Jim

On 03/17/2015 02:26 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
Um, which were you thinking of Jim?

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On 17 March 2015 at 10:36, Jim Hughes <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Jody,

    I just confirmed briefly: "Who != 'Bierce'" does not parse with
    ECQL.toFilter; on the other hand, "Who <> 'Bierce'" is just fine.

    Thanks for the merge and JIRA ticket.

    This one happens to be convenient to get into the release.  I
    didn't realize that your fix from the OSGeo code sprint didn't get
    merged.  If the community can reach a happy place with that before
    13.0 is cut, I'd be grateful.  If not, that's fine as well.

    Thanks,

    Jim


    On 03/17/2015 01:24 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
    Hi Jim,

    Well we should certainly be correct - how was it working before?
    Does the parser accept both "!=" and "<>" ?

    I am content to grab this pull request on to master, but this is
    very close.

    Here is your jira ticket for the release notes:
    https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-5051



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    Jody Garnett

    On 17 March 2015 at 09:35, Jim Hughes <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi all,

        Last Friday, some of my fellow GeoMesans noticed that
        ECQL.toFilter
        writes out PropertyIsNotEqual with != rather than <> (which
        is what the
        EBNF specifies).  Anyhow, Chris tossed up a PR here:
        https://github.com/geotools/geotools/pull/772.

        Anyhow, I wanted to start a discussion of the 'correct'
        behavior of
        toFilter and also to bump the PR.

        Thanks in advance,

        Jim

        
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