Ok,
 thanks for your help Andrea.
 I will keep waiting for a while if someone in the list would have 
 hands-on experience in that particular problem. If not, we'll choose our 
 way, whether it'd be a bug fix or upgrading or some other solution, and 
 proceed our journey along with that.

 Thanks,
 mika

 On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 10:52:17 +0200, Andrea Aime 
 <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:05 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Andrea,
>> so you think this is a bug in the old branch, which either ought to 
>> be fixed
>> or upgrade the whole Geoserver into newer one, in order to get the 
>> uploading
>> process and the requests work as expected?
>
> I can't know without analyzing the situation directly, but it may be 
> likely
> since at the 1.7.x times rest config was pretty new and very few 
> people
> used it.
>
> At the same time, I can't know if the issue has been fixed in the 
> meantime,
> I'm not the one that uses restconfig in anger at my company.
> That said, uploading a geotiff file seems like a common use case, so
> I would assume it should be working fine in the 2.1.x series
>
> The thing is, on the 1.7.x (or 2.0.x) series you're on your own, if 
> you try
> it out on 2.1.x and it's not working at least you can report the bug 
> and
> hope someone will fix it (though, relying on the community will mean 
> there
> is no guarantee on when it will be fixed), while on the old series 
> the
> development is
> fully stopped.
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
>
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