Thanks, Florence.

Tara, I can confirm this and I have found the cause. Changes in r14729 
by Justin factored out the use of 
DataAccessFinder.getAvailableDataStores() and replaced them with a new 
implementation that uses only DataStoreFinder.getAvailableDataStores():
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-4107

This is a regression.

Kind regards,
Ben.


On 04/10/10 11:58, Tan, Florence (CESRE, Kensington) wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> Yes, we have this problem with quite latest trunk version.  Here's how it 
> looks like :
>
> [cid:323430602@04102010-1528]
>
> The app schema store is enabled but the type is a warning icon.. and you 
> cann't view datastore detail, click on the StoreName link will receive "Can't 
> find the factory for the given data store. Make sure the appropriate plugin 
> is installed " error message.  This does not affect any performance running 
> the wfs request.
>
> Regards,
> Florence
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tara Athan [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, 4 October 2010 7:54 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Geoserver-users] App-schema no longer listed on new datastore menu
>
> I just updated on trunk, and the app-schema data access is no longer
> available as a menu option. Is this an intentional change or do I have
> something misconfigured? I built both geotools and geoserver app-schema
> modules separately just to make sure that was done, and I verified that
> the app-schema layers I built before are still working. I did have to
> -Dmaven.test.skip=true because I was getting test failures on both, but
> the build was successful in both cases once I skipped tests.
>
>
> I know the tutorial says the GUI is not supported for app-schema, but I
> was using it without any problem to generate the datastore.xml and
> featuretype.xml files, and I just completed a patch that allows the new
> and add layer pages to function as well.
>
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