You can be sure of it. I have colleagues who have written plugins to 
configure GeoServer, and then retreated to the safety of REST!

On 17/08/10 16:33, Jakub Rojek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yeah REST will save me much more work.
>
> Kuba
>
>
> On Aug 17, 2010, at 3:41 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>
>> These files are serialised Java objects. The serialisation technology used 
>> is XStream, which is a non-validating parser. (It is reflection-based.) 
>> There are no XSD files associated with these XML files.
>>
>> Please consider using the REST interface, as suggested by another poster.
>>
>> On 16/08/10 19:28, Jakub Rojek wrote:
>>> Hi forum
>>>
>>> I have a big set of data stored in PostGis Tables. I is about 300 
>>> layers/tables. I wanted to make a program, which would create data stores 
>>> and layers automatically. The problem is that there are namespace.xml and 
>>> workspace.xml files inside of each store directory and featuretype.xml and 
>>> layer.xml inside of each layer directory. In order to generate this xml 
>>> files automatically i am planning to use JAXB tools . the problem is that i 
>>> need xml Schema for all of this xm files to generate Java Classes and 
>>> afterwards xml files for datastores and layers. Is it  possible to get 
>>> those xml schema online or the way of generating them form xml files..
>>>
>>> Cheers Kuba
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>>
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>> Software Engineering Team Leader
>> CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
>> Australian Resources Research Centre
>


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