Afaik there is nothing to be updated. The imagemosic-jdbc.jar is completely 
in the geotools-2.6.x trunk, the feature-pregen has only 2 classes in 
geoserver, one of them deprecated. 

I would propose that you make the move, that is  surely faster and without 
the risk of errors, afterwards i will update the sphinx documentation. 

This should be the fastest track :-) 

 

Justin Deoliveira writes: 

> Hi Christian, 
> 
> Christian Müller wrote:
>> Yep, I am active again, warm up is over.
> Hope you enjoyed yourself :)
>> 
>> I can try to port the 2 extensions (imagemosiac-jdbc should work exactly 
>> like jdbc-db2, feature-pregen has an addational geoserver specific jar 
>> file).  
>> 
>> But until know, I never succeeded in adding an extension perfectly :-(. 
>> Remember the imagemosiac-jdbc.zip download which did not include the the 
>> jar file or the broken link to the feature-gen zip file.
> 
> Well I am happy to actually do the move. I just more want to know if there 
> is any code that needs to be updated. 
> 
> Anyways, if you want to take a shot at moving them over, and i will go 
> through to double check that everything is in order after. Sound good?
>> 
>> Should I try ?  
>> 
>>   
>> 
>> 
>> Justin Deoliveira writes:  
>> 
>>> Hi Christian,  
>>> 
>>> Based on commit logs and email traffic I assume you are back from 
>>> vacation? Would you be able to comment on porting the feature-pregen and 
>>> imagemosaic-jdbc extensions to trunk?  
>>> 
>>> Thanks,  
>>> 
>>> -Justin  
>>> 
>>> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>>>> Looking at 1.7.x it looks like the following extensions still need to 
>>>> be ported to trunk:  
>>>> 
>>>> feature-pregeneralized
>>>> imagemosaic-jdbc
>>>> geosearch
>>>> sqlserver  
>>>> 
>>>> feature-pregen and imagemosaic-jdbc fall under Christian. I am not sure 
>>>> what the effort is involved in forward porting them. And I believe 
>>>> Christian is still out on holidays.  
>>>> 
>>>> geosearch should be easy to port now that the rest stuff is all good to 
>>>> go on trunk. David, any chance you will have some time for this coming 
>>>> up?  
>>>> 
>>>> sqlserver should also be easy and this one falls under me.  
>>>> 
>>>> -Justin  
>>>> 
>>>   
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Justin Deoliveira
>>> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
>>> Enterprise support for open source geospatial.
>>   
>> 
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