I have a GeoServer 2.0.3 installating, running on Tomcat6 on Ubuntu 10.04. I have three data stores, with very similar schemas - same layer names, and same feature names.
I've created three workspaces, to help manage them. I've created a layer group for two of the workspaces without a problem, but I'm running into troubles with the third. Logged in as admin, to the administrative website, I go into "Layer Groups", and click on "Add new layer group". I give the new group a name, then click on "Add Layer". In the "Choose new layer" dialog, I see the layers from all three of my stores and all three of my workspaces. Many of the layer names are the same, of course, because the layers had the same name in the data stores. But the stores and the workspaces all line up fine - the first layer named "county" is from store "map1" and is in workspace "map1", the second in "map2" and "map2", etc. So since I'm creating a layer group for workspace 3, I select the "county" layer from data store "map3" and workspace "map3". When I return to the "New Layer Group" page, I see the county layer from "map2" has been added to the layer group. It's like it is picking the first layer with that name, rather than the layer I'd actually selected. Has anybody run into this before?
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