way magic happens.
That is a very good question. I do not know myself, but the more I argue
this case, the more I understand and the more it seems to make sense. I
just need more people to contradict me and check to see whether I am
barking up the wrong tree. :-)
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cause association
references get smuggled as attributes on property types, while
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I am not convinced that the extra layer of indirection we currently use
is the correct use of GeoAPI. In my view, GeoAPI should represent the
information model and the encoder should convert to and from XML. It
seems to me that the GML encoding has influenced our use of GeoAPI, and
we no
d at encoding time, not stored in our GeoAPI
representation of the data. GML is only a representation of the GeoAPI
model.
In short, should GeoAPI represent the General Feature Model or the GML
encoding? Or am I missing something?
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anges. Now that the roadshows are over, I look forward to negotiating
with my management to raise the priority of this issue.
I will be responding to your private emails in due course.
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>
> I hope not. There was far from a consensus on this one. The jira tasks
> are still listed as open.
Justin is correct. These need further discussion. No work has been done.
The tasks are open.
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builds on JDK 6.
> I personally believe it's important to have JDK 6 builds working as
> well, because:
> - it will make the transition to jdk6 easier
> - outsiders trying to build gt2 will most likely try to build it with
>Java 6 nowadays
> Ok to let this build send ma
builds on Win32 in a path
with spaces, with -Dall:
http://hudson.opengeo.org/win32/job/GeoTools-trunk/
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-schema
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Ben Caradoc-Davies
{code}
Original Message
Subject: [Geotools-devel] attribute instances and nullability
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 11:22:17 +0800
From: Justin Deoliveira
To: Geotools-Devel list
Hi all,
I spent
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Rini Angreani
The response to an app-schema DescribeFeatureType request is schema-invalid:
For example:
http://services.auscope.org/pirsa-earthresource/wfs?request=DescribeFeatureType&typename=er:Commodity
yields
{code}
http://www.w3
Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Rini Angreani
Application schema support currently requires all property types to be known at
mapping time, so does not support polymorphism.
Application schemas often use polymorphism for data representation. For
example, GeoSciML 2.0 http://www.geosciml.org
Andrea,
I added a bit to the File/URL conversion docs. Is there anything more we
can add, based on your recent findings and improvements?
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOT/5.1.6+Converting+URLs+to+Files
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ShpFilesLockingTest fails on Windows
Key: GEOT-2671
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-2671
Project: GeoTools
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 2.6-M2
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
SchemaDataAccessTest)
>
>
> Looked a bit into it, but could not really figure out
> why it was not working.
>
> You can have a look at the win32 Hudson build
> outputs thought:
> http://hudson.opengeo.org/win32/job/GeoTools-trunk/ws/trunk/modules/unsupported/app-schema/app
-xsd
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Justin Deoliveira
Attachments: ApplicationSchemaXSD.spaces.patch
Attached patch fixes handling of file: URIs that contain spaces. The current
implementation does not decode URIs correctly.
Justin, if you approve of this
foss4g2009-announce
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MeasureTypeBinding does not support the encoding of ComplexAttributeImpl
MeasureType produced by app-schema. Perhaps treat it like CodeTypeBinding or
StringOrRefTypeBinding?
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: data app-schema
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Rini Angreani
If I configure er:Mine to be delivered from a denormalised table with multiple
values of RELATED_MINE_URN for each feature, only the last value is encoded as
the property. the behaviour I expected was
Components: data app-schema
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Rini Angreani
Encoded numberOfFeatures is wrong when serving features from a denormalised
table (for multivalued simple properties). For example, in the PIRSA
EarthResource config, if I have er:Mine
32 Hudson build
> outputs thought:
> http://hudson.opengeo.org/win32/job/GeoTools-trunk/ws/trunk/modules/unsupported/app-schema/app-schema/target/surefire-reports/
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
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Affects Versions: 2.6-M2
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Ben Caradoc-Davies
app-schema in GeoServer 2.0-beta2 with app-schema tutorial configuration fails
to load when installed in a path with a space.
Original bug report:
{code}
Dorian GINANE wrote:
> Hello
Andrea Aime wrote:
> Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
>> I would like to be able to set a CRS for PropertyDataStore. It is so
>> useful for testing, but without a CRS, we can't use it to test CRS
>> handling (broken in app-schema).
>
> In GeoServer we usually set
Does a .prj only work for shapefiles?
Kind regards,
Ben.
Jody Garnett wrote:
> My understanding is that it will pick up a .prj sidecar file.
> Jody
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Ben
> Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>> Jody,
>>
>> I would like to be able to
st on something else, like shapefile.
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Andrea Aime wrote:
> Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
>> This is a documentation issue. Decent examples, such as Andrea's JNDI
>> tutorial, make things much easier. I spent more time getting JNDI to
>> work with embedded Jetty.
>
> Hmmm... I guess when we think
Components: data app-schema
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Bug report from Ryan Clark, adding properties to gsml:MappedFeature in the
app-schema tutorial config:
{code}
...
Secondly, I'm trying to do something similar wit
ection pool used when JNDI is not used.
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using whatever we provide
> out of the box, so it better be good.
This is in my view the key issue: usability. Some users may not want to
or may not be permitted to modify their container settings. We need to
provide a connection pool local to the servlet to support these cases.
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Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> The latest nightly build for trunk is two weeks old:
> http://gridlock.openplans.org/geoserver/trunk/
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The latest nightly build for trunk is two weeks old:
http://gridlock.openplans.org/geoserver/trunk/
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Components: data app-schema
Affects Versions: 2.6-M2
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Ben Caradoc-Davies
If there is a mapping for a ClientProperty xlink:href and the xlink namespace
prefix has not been declared in the namespaces section, the ClientProperty set
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>
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Ben
> Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>> Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>>> I nominate Russell Petty for commit rights to the GeoTools repository,
>>> for the purposes of submitting and maintaining the webservices module,
&
Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> I nominate Russell Petty for commit rights to the GeoTools repository,
> for the purposes of submitting and maintaining the webservices module,
> (as a submodule in the app-schema area).
> Russell works at DPI Vic on an AuScope project.
It has been al
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Justin Deoliveira
Priority: Minor
The LOGGER at line 74 in GetPropertyExecutor floods logs with dubious WARNs . I
do not know what it is meant to do, or what precondition is being violated.
The offending code:
{code}
if
; + return null;
> +}
> +}
> Attribute attribute = setValue(currStepDescriptor, id,
> value, in
> dex, parent,
> targetNodeType, isXlinkRef);
> return attribute;
>
-M2
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Error getting a feature type backed by an Oracle view. Seen in Geoserver
2.0-beta2, but almost certainly a GeoTools jdbc-ng regression.
GS exception:
Error occurred getting features
Error looking up primary key
ORA-01702: a view is not appropriate here
;no-commits-to-tags".
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f svnlook proplist -r $YOUNGEST "$REPOS" "$CHANGE" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;
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done
# All checks passed, so allow the commit.
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ude words... Brain switched off entirely. I'm
> grateful that you're more awake than I am Ben. What's the easiest way
> to fix that (svn, not my brain) ?
>
> Michael
>
>
> 2009/7/13 Ben Caradoc-Davies :
>> Michael, I see you just committed to
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Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> Thanks Gabriel, that is a definite improvement. GEOT-2608 committed as
> r33538.
Still not enough to get FeatureChainingTest to run with 256M heap, as on
Hudson.
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e patch to FeatureChainingTest? Rini do you want to
> go through the rest of them and refactor like I did for this one?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gabriel
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Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Attachments: FeatureChainingTest.patch
{code}
Subject: app-schema build time/mem
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 04:34:59 +0800
From: Gabriel Roldan
To: Geotools-Devel list , "Caradoc-Davies, Ben (E&M, K
Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> Andrea Aime wrote:
>> Just run the same here out of curiosity.
>> The build is very verbose, "resolveURI(...)" all over the place.
>> Can it be quieted down a little?
> I centralised all the Catalog construction code. Line 109 o
sity(9);
I will try changing this to a less verbose value.
> It builds fine for me as well, same build time (which is good, some days
> ago a few tests were failing on my machine).
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Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>> Care should be taken to check tests are
>> isolated into OnlineTests if they hit other web services etc...
>
> I believe this to already be the case. I might unplug my network and run
> the unit tests to be sure. :-)
If I physically disconnec
so xerces-j may be an option. We do need
to walk the schemas to find things like substitution groups, and I am
not sure the xerces API allows this. Justin?
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pings. That is, start with the target root Feature element
> and parse down as needed, instead of parsing the whole schemas.
> Makes sense?
Gabriel, that is a very sensible suggestion. We will have a look and see
how easy it is to do.
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without the extra burden.
Jody has suggested using -Pextensive. We could also make our own
"app-schema-bloat-bloat-bloat" profile that we enable on our CI box.
Either of these would, in effect, disable some tests, and would infringe
on my TDD religious obligations. ;-)
We (Rini and
>
> -Justin
>
> Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>> Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>>> I can't figure out why app-schema fails to build on Hudson.
>> Justin, I think I found the problem:
>> http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/job/geotools-trunk/1792/consoleText
>
e=256M).
As soon as -Dtest.maxHeapSize=256M is removed, I plan to re-enable it.
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> So I assume this means adding app-schema to the profile which gets
> engaged with -Dall ?
>
> Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>> I'm assuming that, because app-schema is an approved unsu
e case. I might unplug my network and run
the unit tests to be sure. :-)
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Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> I can't figure out why app-schema fails to build on Hudson.
Justin, I think I found the problem:
http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/job/geotools-trunk/1792/consoleText
[gt_trunk] $ /opt/actual/apache-maven-2.1.0/bin/mvn -U clean install
-Djava.awt.headl
I'm assuming that, because app-schema is an approved unsupported module,
I can include it in the build (once it passes on Hudson). I expect it to
add about two minutes to the build time. We are working to reduce this.
Any objections?
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6.26-2-686" arch: "i386" Family: "unix"
Builds with:
mvn -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dall -Papp-schema clean install
How different is Hudson?
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I can't get app-schema to build on Hudson. I had to kick it out. Is
Hudson running a 32 or 64 bit JVM?
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Andrea Aime wrote:
> Given we use EMF bindings this _might_ be relevant
Thanks, Andrea. I am sure it is relevant. We use an ancient EMF, and I
am pointing the finger squarely at it.
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,
could this be implicated?
I am using jdk1.5.0_18 amd64 on Linux.
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: 2.6-M2
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Rini Angreani
Priority: Blocker
Rini, since your r33496 commit, build time for gt-app-schema module alone has
increased from 2 minutes to 30 minutes. Build fails with OOME on 64 bit JVM.
{code}
Changed by
; I just wanted to check with folks before I did a mass update of svn:ignore.
>
> Ben already did so afaik :)
Guilty as charged. :-)
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Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
[Eclipse bin output]
> Justin, you know Andrea is our resident speed demon; do you really think
> you would be able to deprive him of his new toy? ;-)
Which reminds me:
Andrea, you will no doubt recall the many discussions in which we have
protested your concer
+1 from me. Nice work.
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1.jar and jsr-275-1.0-beta-2.jar.
>
> So it will work or not depending on which one is first picked up by the
> classloader.
>
> Any clue on how to solve it?
>
> Cheers,
> Gabriel
>
> Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>> Simone Giannecchini wrote:
>>> Pleas
th that. Please document it on the Eclipse wiki page.
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g the weekend.
> How do other feel about this?
That would be excellent!
As I mentioned before, I propose an optional flag to have Eclipse use:
target/classes-eclipse
target/test-classes-eclipse
Remember that we are pinned to an old maven-eclipse-plugin until
MECLIPSE-548 is fixed.
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ption for maven-eclipse-plugin, or an option to
make it autogenerate target/classes-eclipse and
target/test-classes-eclipse if some option is turned on (just change the
output attributes in the classpathentry). This would fix the underlying
problem without hacking GeoTools.
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t;>only three modules make use of test META-INF stuff:
> 3) revert back to the old way :)
Justin, you know Andrea is our resident speed demon; do you really think
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ect to 0.9.1,
which contains less than 1.0-beta-2. If you can get a single jar used
across GeoTools, and a maven build passes, eclipse will most likely be
happy.
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lterVisitorTest)
> testGeometryFilter(org.geotools.data.complex.filter.UnmappingFilterVisitorTest)
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e test classes, and (if I recall correctly)
cause factory loading to fail.
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Eclipse .classpath for bin output:
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This change breaks the build in Eclipse because there are multiple versions of
the JSR-275 jar
can I revert this change, or would you like to? I will reopen
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Michael Bedward wrote:
> Is that an Eclipse-specific problem ? Today's build goes ok for me
> with mvn from the shell.
Yes, but even maven will have multiple instances of the jar, but with
1.0-beta-2 first, so it works in maven.
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RobA and I are both seeing this:
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: connection refused by the server
svn: OPTIONS request failed on
'/geotools/trunk/modules/unsupported/app-schema/app-schema/src/test/java/org/geotools/data/complex/config'
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wait it to propagate.
>
> Landon, you can find the details on where to find the jar here
> https://jsr-275.dev.java.net/.
>
> Simone.
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Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> I am now getting unit test failures that pass in maven and used to pass
> in Eclipse. I suspect modules using testResources might be affected.
> Eclipse may have been relying on maven testResources to set up the
> classpath with everything in it.
I retra
I am now getting unit test failures that pass in maven and used to pass
in Eclipse. I suspect modules using testResources might be affected.
Eclipse may have been relying on maven testResources to set up the
classpath with everything in it.
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Components: core geometry
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Priority: Trivial
Attachments: WKTParser.patch
Patch adds a WKTParser convenience constructor that takes a GeometryBuilder.
This was written by Jody in the Perth
Andrea Aime wrote:
> IBM JDK 6 is still not usable, it has bugs related
> to reflection that prevent GeoServer to work on it
XStream-related?
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L/URI debacle bites new and old developers alike.
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e that
> developers do not revert to the deprecated behavior
*Cough, cough* Java 6. Wasn't there someone who wanted that? ;-)
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Environment: Maven version: 2.0.10
Java version: 1.5.0_17
OS name: "linux" version: "2.6.26-2-686" arch: "i386" Family: "unix"
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
Assignee: Andrea Aime
Priority: Blocker
The
I nominate Russell Petty for commit rights to the GeoTools repository,
for the purposes of submitting and maintaining the webservices module,
(as a submodule in the app-schema area).
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Components: data jdbc-ng
Affects Versions: 2.6-M2
Reporter: Ben Caradoc-Davies
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Priority: Trivial
Fix For: 2.6-M2
Attachments: JDBCJNDIDataStoreFactory.patch
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Consider supporting all DBCP parameters in JDBCDataStoreFactory. Currently only
validation and max connections are supported.
http://commons.apache.org/dbcp/configuration.html
DBCP idle
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> Could be a good idea. I will look into configuring hudson how to set the
> maven repo per build.
We still need GS 1.7 / GT 2.5 to share, and trunk/trunk to share. But
you knew that.
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Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> I changed the gt-gmlparsing parent artifact version to 2.6-SNAPSHOT on
> trunk (was 2.5-SNAPSHOT) to fix the build.
It only passed on Hudson because Hudson also has the build for
geotools-2.5.x, including demo 2.5-SNAPSHOT, and so has this artifact in
its loca
Justin,
I changed the gt-gmlparsing parent artifact version to 2.6-SNAPSHOT on
trunk (was 2.5-SNAPSHOT) to fix the build.
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location of a measuring instrument as one property and the measured
shape as another. Think of radar, LIDAR, ACDP, any form of sensing
without direct contact. It is always important to record the instrument
location.
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Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>>> What does geotoolkit use? [*runs and hides*]
>> JavaDB (the one that comes along with the JDK).
>
> Hmm, that is one reason to use it.
How easy is to switch from JavaDB to Derby? Or has JavaDB undergone the
usual copy-to-prevent-bugfixes appr
Michael Bedward wrote:
> 2009/6/11 Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>> What does geotoolkit use? [*runs and hides*]
> Dear me, you are a stirrer sometimes :-)
It's a talent.
But seriously, I hope one day we will reunite with the Lost Tribe of
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Andrea Aime wrote:
> Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
>> I am not all that happy with H2. My attempts to fix a nasty EPSG
[.. rambling anecdote ...]
> You mean HSQL here? We're not using H2 for EPSG factories at the moment.
You are quite right. I must get more sleep. While H2
l the day due to the repo being down (maven waits for a looong
> timeout, much longer than my scarce patience).
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
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