Hi,

I'm sorry for take so much time in answer you. I couldn't do it before.

I attach a full log files since GS startup, with some generated exceptions
in GML and WFS->GML2 layers preview options and getFeatureInfo request with
application/vnd.ogc.gml type of format. And was included some of the
project's configurations files.

In this moment I'm using the same Geoserver and Oracle pluggin versions but
for Windows and with the same cloned data_dir, to the same Oracle's database
server on Linux system, without any problem.

It could be a JDK version related issue? Mine is the 1.6.0_20 version.

Greetings

José Angel.



2010/7/1 Andrea Aime <[email protected]>

> José Angel Rodríguez Leyva ha scritto:
>
>  Hi
>>
>> I'm not sure if it is the right place to post this message, in any
>> case I believe it is a topic concerning to the developers community,
>> if not, please excuse me.
>>
>> I'm getting an strange behavior with geoserver 2.0.2 running on a
>> Linux OS and using the oracle plugin for connect it to a oracle server
>> in the same system. Any request on get involved the GML related
>> functions (or core ¿?) produce an exception. I note this when trying
>> to get the getFeatureInfo response with application/vnd.ogc.gml
>> format, but after trying to generate the GML's sample on preview, got
>> a similar one result. Any layer or setting I'm probing shows the same
>> problem.
>>
>> Before to install and configure Geoserver on a Linux system, I was
>> using the same versión of GS and Oracle pluging but on a Windows op.
>> system, with identical setting and identical datasets (but no the same
>> Oracle server) and everything went ok.
>>
>> I'm not sure if I'm doing a wrong thing like to have copied the
>> windows data_dir to the Linux installation or simply the versión of
>> JDK.
>>
>> I'm running a RHELS 5.4, Oracle is 11.2.0 with spatial extensions and
>> JDK is 1.6.0_20. Geoserver and Oracle plugin are the 2.0.2 as I said,
>> but I started with the previous released before try with this one.
>>
>> Here is what the logs says:
>>
>> ERROR [geoserver.ows] -
>> java.lang.NullPointerException
>>        at
>> org.geoserver.wfs.xml.GML2OutputFormat.prepare(GML2OutputFormat.java:231)
>>
>
> The error does not make much sense to me.
> Do you have the full logs from the startup onwards?
> Is there any other error message, in particular related to the WFS startup?
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
>
>
> --
> Andrea Aime
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>



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