On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Chris Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Anyways, if I understand the document properly you also intend to add
>>> support for SLD 1.1/SE 1.1 to GeoServer?
>>
>> It is not 100% yet if the funding is there but yes, at least a
>> partial implementation. The first pass of this will mostly likely just be a
>> parser / encoder for SE. That is the parts of SE that we are capable of
>> implementing. See recent geotools thread.
>>
>
> Our thought on this, which we're talking to our client about, is that it'd
> be really worth it to be able to parse and encode SE 1.1 at the level of the
> current renderer's capabilities, and then work through the particular
> rendering improvements more slowly.  So we'd have SLD 1.1 and SE 1.1 in a
> release, but they'd have documented limitations (lack of geometry transforms
> in pixel space, colorReplacement and InlineContent in external graphics,
> line generalizations, etc).  This gets us compatibility with any SE 1.1
> document written that doesn't make use of those features.  Our client may be
> able to fund the most used ones, if not all, and we'd do that at a slower
> pace.

Sounds like a good plan to me.
Wondering, many of our existing extensions are still not supported by SLD 1.:
think most of the text symbolizer vendor options, or the open ended geometry
transformations abilities, or the open ended mark and graphics factories
with CQL expression replacements and so on: will these be maitained in
the SE 1.1 parser?

Cheers
Andrea

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