On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies <
[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18/09/12 16:27, Andrea Aime wrote:
>
>> Did not look at the tests, but the first behavior triggers only in cite
>> compliance mode, so I
>> guess the test in question is actually running in cite compliance mode,
>> though I cannot see why
>> that is happening
>>
>
> Neither can I. The affected test subclasses GeoServerAbstractTestSupport.
> I do not see anything that turns on CITE compliance. I suspect that there
> might be something going on in the spring configuration. But why only this
> test?
>
Ha, good question, have no idea, have you tried setting a breakpoint in
that portion of the dispatcher and see
what's going on?
Also put a breakpoint in setCiteCompliant, the dispatcher has to manually
be set that way by a
interceptor, normally the CiteComplianceHack class (located in main, and
configured as an
interceptor in the url mappings of the service being used)
Cheers
Andrea
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