Rendering Process fails when outside scale denominator of GraphicStroke
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                 Key: GEOS-4039
                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-4039
             Project: GeoServer
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: WMS
    Affects Versions: 2.0.2
         Environment: Windows 7 x64, Sun Java 1.6.0_20 x64 
            Reporter: Robert Nordan
            Assignee: Andrea Aime
            Priority: Minor
         Attachments: kunsteingjerde.sld, wms_error_steingjerde.xml

If you define a line in SLD with a GraphicStroke repeating an image (in this 
case, an SVG), and restrict the scale denominators so it should only be painted 
within a certain scale range, then GeoServer throws a WmsException when 
attempting to render areas outside of that scale range. (This happens 
regardless of other feature types being present or not.) Using Openlayers you 
can easily scroll the magnification up and down as long is you are within the 
defined scale ranges, but the exception gets thrown the moment you zoom out of 
the scale range.

If you modify the uppermost scale range by removing the MaxScaleDenominator to 
make it unbounded, everything will render as normal. (Again regardless of any 
other featuretypes.) Restricting PointSymbolizers in the same way works as 
expected where the points aren't rendered outside the scale range.

Attached is the SLD defining the rendering rules for the feature named 
steingjerde (stone wall in Norwegian) and the WMS exception returned when you 
try fetch an area outside the scale range as a png.

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