Dear Ben,
> do you have an existing database schema,
Yes.
> how do you map
> it to the generated deegree database schema?
I first used the deegree wizard to generate the database schema. Then,
I changed the deegree configuration file to use my database schema
instead of the generated one. So I
Hi,
> Out of curiosity, what store are you using in deegree?
> one that works like app-schema, mapping
> table
> joins and columns to attributes in the xml schema?
This one.
> If it's the latter, what makes it easier to use in deegree compared to the
> app-schema
> configuration?
First, I could
Dear all,
just to close the subject, I have decided to stop using Geoserver and
start using deegree because the implementation of a WFS serving
complex features is way much easy.
In a quick comparison, Geoserver is much easier to use because it has
a really nice user interface to configure the se
Hi,
> If you’re using 2.2.x, please use 2.3 instead and see if it fixes the
> problem.
I am using geoserver 2.3.
Best regards,
Miguel
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Ben,
thank you very much for your answer.
are any of your tables denormalised?
No. They are all normalised. I attach the SQl that creates the tables.
There are four tables. The main one is namedplace, which has a one to many
relationship with gegraphicalname, which in turn has two one to many
r
Dear all,
I am trying to set up geoserver as a gazetteer according to the INSPIRE
data specification on geographical names. The geographical names are in a
postgresql/postgis database and I am using the app-schema plugin and
feature chaining to configure the feature type.
If I don't set app-sche