Andrea,

This MapServer WFS url doesn't work any more. Now I can't test what was 
going wrong there ... Do you know where it went or if I can somehow test 
it still?

Regards
Niels

On 27-06-16 14:44, Niels Charlier wrote:
> On 24-06-16 17:10, Andrea Aime wrote:
>> Anyways, I've found again the links to the caps documents of the
>> mapserver and a tinyows in question... no idea if the problems are
>> still there, years have passed by and the servers might have been
>> upgraded in the meantime:
>>
>> MapServer WFS:
>> http://www502.regione.toscana.it/wmsraster/com.rt.wms.RTmap/wms?service=WFS&map=wmstest&request=GetCapabilities
>> TinyOWS WFS:
>> http://www502.regione.toscana.it/wfsvector/com.rt.wfs.RTmap/wfs?service=WFS&request=GetCapabilities
>>
> TinyOWS one works perfectly, as far as I can see. The MapServer one is
> problematic. The URL you gave me is WFS 2.0 and it cannot be parsed,
> which is a bug but not a blocker because wfs2 was not supported by the
> old module. If I change the version, it does parse the getcapabilities
> but it is however not returning any features even though they are there,
> that is a blocker. I made a jira issue:
> https://osgeo-org.atlassian.net/browse/GEOS-7607
>
>> Rationale: most of the people I meet find it had to keep up with our
>> release process and tend to do long jumps during upgrades, so it still
>> seems more likely for users to upgrade from an old wfs store than from
>> the newer wfs-ng, also given than the wfs store is still around,
>> lowering the pressure for a switch.
> Makes sense.
>
> Regards
> Niels
>
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