Leon,

as far as I know, community-schemas GeoServer has never been used for 
WFS-T (in the six months I have been working on it). I know that some of 
the bindings are incomplete and so would not work when updating data. 
Some of the community-schemas functionality has problems with WFS, let 
alone WFS-T.

Most of the WFS code in community-schemas is a fork of the core WFS, but 
there is no guarantee that WFS-T was given much thought when 
community-schemas was implemented.

There is also the conceptual problem of how it should behave. 
Community-schemas can form properties by performing CQL operations on 
one or more fields, for example, a property might be formed by

strConcat(strConcat(strConcat('borehole.', OWNER), '.'), ID)

CQL expression forms are in general non-reversible. How should a 
community-schemas WFS-T update be converted into a database update for 
these properties?

I will need to consult the originators of community-schemas to see if 
WFS-T was ever a supported use:

Rob A? Gabriel?

Kind regards,
Ben.


Berlo, L.A.H.M. (Leon) van wrote:
> Hi all,
>  
> I found the GeoServer "complex features" support by Csiro on their site 
> I guess that this is the latest development on the ability to map a private 
> database schema into a externally defined target XML schema?
>  
> My question: does this feature/branche also support WFS-T?
>  
> Or else: how can i get WFS-T and complex features?
>  
> Tanx in advance,
> Léon
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