Good afternoon,

i run some tests with GeoServer 2.1.2 and the SQL Server extension.
I am able to create a new layer linked to my SQL Server store.

However, I met some issues at layer creation level:
- Native SRS is not recognized even when declared in SQL server (4326)
- Bounding boxes doesn' t work, only providing 0 0 -1 -1
- Feature Type Details: Not all fields are provided. In my case, i have 4
fields in SQL Server:
   ID (Int), Seas (nvarchar), ID_Seas(smallint) and geom(geometry)  and this
is what i got in geoServer: ID (Int), ID_Seas(short) and geom(byte). One of
the fields has disappear (could be related to the nvarchar type) and the
geometry field is not identified as such.

When i tried to display it with OpenLayers, i got a "InternalError Rendering
process failed" blank page.
It looks really similar to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-4670.

I am using GS 2.1.2 and SQL Server 2008 R2. 
Is it a bug as suggested in the jira or am i missing something? Is GS able
to deal with SQL server data?

Thanks in advance

Sylvain


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