Hi Alessio,

I am not sure when you last tried it out, but there are some test cases 
which upload raster data. Also I have written some scripts which are 
capable of complete re-creating a release data directory from scratch. 
So perhaps updating and trying again might do the trick? Although it is 
quite possible that the re-implementation has missed your specific case. 
Any chance you could provide a quick example of what you need to do?

Alessio Fabiani wrote:
> Hi Justin,
> sorry fot the delay ... I didn't send any feedback until now since I
> had no chance to take a deep look at the work done and at the actual
> rest interfaces status.
> The last time I tried to compile the rest module I wasn't able to
> handle rasters via Rest interfaces anymore at least so I promise
> myself to spend some time on that ... however I am very positive to
> the GSIP 33 proposal.
> 
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> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Justin Deoliveira <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> So far feedback has been mostly positive from Andrea. And I added a
>> reference to the http specifications description of the various status
>> codes as per his request, so I assume that is a +1?
>>
>> Jody's feedback has mostly been about core catlog stuff, so I think a
>> bit out of scope. Most of which will be brought up again when we work
>> toward the data publishing split that has been proposed for 2.x.
>>
>> So others, any feedback? Or can i assume silence == positive vote? ;)
>>
>> -Justin
>>
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