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Hi, thanks for the hint, wget works now (which makes the testing much
easier.

I've modified the request, so that it does not contain
asReference=true (http://pastebin.com/E7NQae1v), result does still not
contain any data (even declared, it should be base64 encoded) as in
the previous case http://pastebin.com/173tbiB0

I just want to make sure, the request looks ok, so Geserver accepts
it. If the general answer is "request is OK, upgrade Geoserver", I'm
satisfied - I'm not the server administrator, I just write the client
part. But I have some link to the server admin.

Thanks

Jachym


On 2.12.2011 08:40, Andrea Aime wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Jachym Cepicky
> <jachym.cepi...@gmail.com>wrote:
> 
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>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm testing WPS implementation of GeoServer, which is running on 
>> http://briseide02.ingr.briseide.eu:8080/geoserver/wps
>> 
>> with following request http://pastebin.com/c8x4XaB9
>> 
>> The response, which comes from the server 
>> (http://pastebin.com/HxnUVmkW) DOES NOT contain any resulting
>> link to the output TIFF file (asReference=true in the request).
>> 
>> Any hint, which form should the request have, so I can see the
>> output link?
>> 
> 
> Upgrade GeoServer. Support for output as reference, as well as
> asynchronous calls support, has been added less than a month ago,
> while that GeoServer has been built in July, see: 
> http://briseide02.ingr.briseide.eu:8080/geoserver/web/;jsessionid=3F63C34A76EBF960624249CB084EA925?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:org.geoserver.web.AboutGeoServerPage
>
> 
> 
>> 
>> BTW: testing using wget (on linux), GeoServer seems not to like
>> it
>> 
>> wget --post-file=in.xml
>> http://briseide02.......:8080/geoserver/wps returns
>> 
>> """ Could not determine geoserver request from http request
>> 
>> org.geoserver.platform.AdvancedDispatchFilter$AdvancedDispatchHttpRequest@15cf1662
>>
>> 
"""
>> 
>> 
>> Which is strange
>> 
> 
> The GeoServer dispatcher (the part that determines what service is
> being called) asks that you set the proper content type when
> posting xml request, try setting "text/xml" or "application/xml"
> 
> Cheers Andrea
> 
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