your right, it's a GML 3.1 application schema, maybe I'm lost in specifications 
;-)

Manfred Odenstein

Am Mittwoch, 4. März 2009 23:01:55 schrieb Rob Atkinson:
> Please consider identifying the target schema, so the community has a
> better sense of the emerging requirements. given that you havce
> targetted WFS 3.1 - I presume you mean GML 3.1 - I guess its not an
> INSPIRE schema?
>
> Iif you are really keen on it working out of the box when it comes,
> compare the test cases in the app-schemas GeoTools module against your
> schema to see if there are cases and data types for which no unit test
> has been made.
>
> It is possible to start testing using the Geotools environment if you
> are willing to invest in running it under eclipse. I think it is
> nearly possible to do it in Geoserver - Ben has been doing som work on
> setting up test cases for Geoserver, but I dont think we have a easy
> to use test configuration you can tweak yet - but this will be a
> priority th
>
> Rob Atkinson
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 2:04 AM, odi <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I've heard that complex attributes are on the way (in a branch or so),
> > are these works officially avaiable ?
> > I've to implement an WFS 3.1.x application schema featuring featues with
> > complex attributes, so I'm not able to use the standard
> > SimpleFeatureType/SimpleFeature scenario.
> >
> > kind regards
> > manfred
> >
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