Hi,

Most of these issues are known with your configuration. We have actually had better luck with older versions of geoserver, not sure why. But I am on the job for getting editing with both postgis and WFS going better as of right now. I'll keep the list up to date on my progress.

Jesse

On 23-Jun-06, at 9:38 AM, Fabio Da Soghe wrote:

Thank you for you replay.

I apologize for not having specified version numbers: I completely forgot. Here they are.

uDig 1.1RC1 on Windows XP
GeoServer 1.3.1beta on Fedora Core 4 (JDK 1.5)
PostgreSQL 8.1.1 with PostGIS 1.1.0

I'm able to accomplish all the tasks of chapter 6 of Walkthrough 2 ("editing geometry with a WFS") but they are based on shapefiles shipped with GeoServer. My experience with uDig and WFS/PostGIS is very different: all I managed to do by now is to modify an existing feature (moving existing vertices and adding new ones).

I answered to your question in the rest of your mail.

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di Jody Garnett
Inviato: venerdì 23 giugno 2006 14.18
A: User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS
Oggetto: Re: [udig-devel] WFS editing


Fabio Da Soghe wrote:
I managed to edit the geometry of my features, but when I
came to try
to add a new feature, I can design it but the commit doesn't work:
nothing is written on the database.
Is this case covered by Walkthrough 2?

No, it seems to me the inserting of new features in WFS is not covered by Walkthrough 2; there is a use case about duplicating a layer but I think the copy layer was in memory only so no WFS writing is involved, is it right?

Besides that, the feature count on the layer is wrong: I have one
feature (one row in the database) but uDig tells me zero.
Can I ask what version of GeoServer you are using?  Since the WFS
protocol does not allow for notification you may need to hit refresh?

Version numbers are at the begin of this mail. You're right: now I retried (reopened uDig) and it counts the exact number. It's strange because I added that feature directly with a SQL command to PostGIS *before* opening uDig for the first time. I'll do some other try and I'll notify you of any news

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