Thanks.  Let's try and clarify this.

1) I have a set of Inspire schemas generated to conform to GML 3.1 (by
Andrew Woolf, who I think you know).
2) Don't worry, I've not used the GUI to do my app-schema stuff.  I just
happened to notice that the data stores I've set up that seem to be
working have a green tick and the ones that don't have a yellow
triangle.
3) The tutorials are working.  I've got the tutorial files parallel to
mine in the data directory.


I started by making copies of the tutorial workspaces and adapting them.
This has worked fine, but not in this case.  I am prepared to believe
that there is some inconsistency in the schemas I'm using, but it's
tricky to pin down without any debugging information.  In fact, this
morning I've chased up something in the schemas which refers to the
namespace gmd, and in the file gmd.xsd provided by GeoServer there is
the comment 'This is a stub schema because the ISO metadata schema does
not have a GML 3.1 binding.'  So this may be where I'm currently held
up.  Unless you've got any bright ideas, I can carry on trying to work
around this.

====================

However, while I've got an expert on the line I'd like to ask about my
setup.  I'm running GeoServer in an Ubuntu virtual machine which is
allocated 1GB of my 3.25GB on my desktop.  Each time I make any change
to my mapping or setup, I have to restart tomcat6 and then refresh the
request to the WFS.  This request (using firefox) takes more than 5
minutes each time.  This may again because I'm using complex schemas (if
I don't restart tomcat subsequent requests are much quicker) but if
there's some way I can save time in this cycle it would make progress
much quicker.  Do you have any ideas?

====================

Sorry that these e-mails are a bit rambling.

Cheers,
Will



-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Caradoc-Davies [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 28 September 2010 09:13
To: Rogers, Will (STFC,RAL,ESC)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] mapping using app-schema

On 27/09/10 17:09, [email protected] wrote:
> Firstly, I'm new to a lot of the geospatial technology, so please bear
with me.

Welcome.

> What I'm trying to do is use some data from a PostGIS database to
produce GML which conforms to a bunch of schemas generated from the EU's
Inspire models of how to publish data.  I'm using GeoServer's app-schema
module to do this.

Your first problem may be GeoServer app-schema not yet supporting GML 
3.2.1, on which many inspire schemas are based.

> Further to this, when I look at the relevant data stores in the web
interface, instead of the green tick for the data stores which are
working, there's a little yellow warning triangle.

The app-schema plugin does not support the GUI interface.

> Can anyone point me in the right direction as to what might be wrong?
I can provide more information if necessary.

Please tell us more about your setup. Did you get the tutorial going?

Kind regards,
Ben.

-- 
Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
Software Engineering Team Leader
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Australian Resources Research Centre
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