Luca, thanks for the response. Actually my mail client put those in
separate lines, I ran everything in on one line. As far as the second
failed call goes, that is kind of what I figured, but just wanted to
try using an existing datastore.

Christian, did you write a java application to interface with
Geoserver using sockets or is this an extension of the application
that has access to the underlying JVM? Like I mentioned in the very
first email, I have an application that does the former well with
1.7.x versions of Geoserver but from poking around with a packet
sniffer with 2.0.x it seems almost impossible. Which version are you
using? I'd love to hear how you do it.

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 9:33 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> I configure geoserver with a java utility, no curl needed at all, Java has
> all you need :-)
>
> If you have problems coding with Java, please ask, I have simple to look up
> in my code.
>
>
> Quoting Robert Hicks <[email protected]>:
>
>> Thanks for the responses everyone! I am on Windows using DOS, sorry
>> should have said that from the beginning. I just tried it using Cygwin
>> and now it says 'No such datastore: gv,roads'. So I'm guessing that is
>> further than I was before!
>>
>> Basically the end goal is to be able to automate the creation of many
>> feature types and this seems like the best way. The tool I'm planning
>> on writing is going to be in Java so that it can run anywhere but if
>> cURL is not platform independent that may be a problem.
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Andrea Aime <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Robert Hicks ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>> Okay so I have cURL installed locally and I'm trying to run some tests
>>>> against an instance of Geoserver running on another server. I'm trying
>>>> to create a datastore remotely using the below command (copied from
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/extensions/rest/rest-config-examples-curl.html)
>>>>
>>>> My command: curl -u admin:password -XPUT -H "Content-type:
>>>> application/zip" --data-binary @states.zip
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://10.10.0.20:8001/geoserver/rest/workspaces/workspace/datastores/roads/states.shp
>>>
>>> Hmmm... using the command line I often have to put the url between double
>>> quotes:
>>>
>>> curl -u admin:password -XPUT -H "Content-type: application/zip"
>>> --data-binary @states.zip
>>>
>>> "http://10.10.0.20:8001/geoserver/rest/workspaces/workspace/datastores/roads/states.shp";
>>>
>>> Not sure if this is needed by curl as well, but may be worth a try.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Andrea
>>>
>>>
>>>> If fails with: curl: no URL specified!
>>>> curl: try 'curl --help' or 'curl --manual' for more information
>>>>
>>>> So I tried --url http://10.10.0.20:8001/geoserver/rest, but I get the
>>>> same error. Anyone with experience using this gotten it to work?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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