Please go ahead with the fix, now that GeoServer has the ability to
redefine schema attributes (and I hope to add the ability to edit title /
abstract) this information will be more widely used and relied on.
Jody
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 11:32 PM Roar Brænden
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was reading som
I'm actually not sure we ever use the type name... just the descriptor name.
I have faint memories about this, but I think the parallel was:
- descriptor is like an XML element name
- type is like the XML type backing the element
They can have legitimately two different names, no? In theory the sa
I remember annoying cite test style problems where tests were checking
that an attribute named "location" was required to be a PointPropertyType.
OGC 07-036r1
*Table 11*
GML object element: gml:Point
GML type: gml:PointType
GML property type: gml:PointPropertyType
*F.2.1.2.4 Default property
Thanks for the proposal Roar:
The GeoTools wiki is not restricted, we can consider setting that up as
needed.
If I understand correctly the proposal is:
- boolean *isOK()*: returns true for HTTP status 200
- not quite sure if you want to consider some of the other success
codes su
Just saw my example was messed up, now uses httpResponse.getResponseStream
consistently:
try {
if (httpResponse.getStatus() == 200) {
return
ImageIOExt.readBufferedImage(httpResponse.getResponseStream());
}
if (httpResponse.getStatus() == 400) {
if
("application/vnd.ogc