Odd... another user had this same problem but with sql server. In that case
it had something to do with the jdbc driver version being used. Are you
using the jdbc driver shipped with geoserver? Also are you running on java 5
or java 6.

I am still looking into that issue so hopefully will have some info soon.
Any info you can provide about your environment would help though.

-Justin

On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 7:15 PM, nyem <nye...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It seems that my geoserver 2.1 beta1 installation cannot detect geometry
> type from mysql datastore. It shows the feature type as byte[] instead
> of Geometry. Is this a known issue with beta1?
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> I'm running geoserver/mysql on Windows and the mysql plugin is from
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