Hey Tom,
Afaik in the past the pattern has been when a new module is added (mostly
extensions and community modules) if the author decides to use the new xsd
style they can. And I don't know of any ill side affects of doing so. But
as for porting existing modules to the xsd style not sure that has ever
been done.
To clarify though, as I thought the new xsd style was mostly just syntactic
sugar around the old stuff, you are saying that the spring feature you are
trying to use won't work at all with the old dtd style? Or is just much
easier to work with the new xsd style?
ANyways, regarding any change of this nature (along the same lines as
spring upgrades, etc...) we generally try them out on master first in order
to give them some more exposure past the continuous testing that is done.
And if no issues pop up within a few weeks to a month we allow the change
to be backported to the stable branch, given that the change is "stable",
ie has no backward compatibility, stability, or api change concerns.
-Justin
$0.02
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Tom Kunicki <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Devs,
>
> I am looking at GEOS-6006 and want to use Springs MVC's interceptors to
> implement a quick fix (the longer term fix will require some discussion on
> the this list).
>
> In order the register the interceptor in the WMS module's
> applicationContext.xml I need to update from the 2.x based DTD to a 3.x XSD
> version in order to properly register the interceptor. My first cut looks
> good, I was wondering… Is there any standard guidance related to this
> conversion in the geoserver codebase? Known issues?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
>
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