Hi Chris:  
  
We don't have any previous experience about collaborating and will start 
publishing the code on GitHub. Once the project is there, we'll notify to 
the list.   
  
Best regards,
 
Rafael Cruz Iglesias 
GeoMIX Office Director 
GeoSí Enterprise 


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Holmes <chol...@opengeo.org>
To: Rafael Cruz <rc...@geomix.geocuba.cu>
Cc: "geoserver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net" 
<geoserver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,  Jose Luis Capote Fernandez 
<cap...@geomix.geocuba.cu>
Date: Sat, 11 May 2013 11:23:32 -0400
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-devel] Yes, Table Joining Service implementation


Hey Rafael, it sounds like a great contribution to GeoServer. One project I 
work on (http://mapstory.org) actually could probably make great use of 
this.


Do you have the code up on github? Would be great to see what the core 
changes are. The first step is definitely to get on github, and then after 
that to get a community module in the main repo. And hopefully we can work 
to incorporate the core changes needed.



On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Rafael Cruz <rc...@geomix.geocuba.cu> 
wrote:

Yes, we are talking about the Table Joining Service specification.  We have 
been implementing all the interfaces of the specification, with some 
limitations,  and a management console. Now we are working with Geoserver 
2.2.4. Some little changes to Geoserver core where required, specifically to 
packages main and wms. In main package add a method setWebMapServer to 
ResourcePool class. With this change we can set our own inherited 
implementation of this class. Also the implementation allows to apply styles 
in SLD format (with rules on datasets fields). In the package wms the method 
checkStyle was lightly changed in the class GetMapKvpRequestReader to avoid 
a exception when applying styles to a cascaded WMS layer.  
  
And other bigger changes are needed in order to guarantee consistency when 
geoserver catalog's objects are deleted or modified.  
  
In this mail I'm attaching some slides where the list members can evaluate 
the implementation degree. 
  
Best regards, 
  
Rafael Cruz Iglesias 
GeoMIX Office Director 
GeoSí Enterprise 

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