On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Harold-Jeffrey Ship <har...@il.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I've been using GeoServer for developing a geospatial application, and up
> to
> now I've been storing my data in a "directory of shapefiles". I've found
> that when I add features to the shapefiles, the id returned is not correct,
> and so I have no idea how to read back the feature later on.
>
> I found this in the archives, which seems to say that it cannot work:
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.geoserver.user/10631

Indeed, it would be possible to make it work with some.. uh... work! :-p
(against the geotools and geoserver code).

> I thought I could solve this by using SpatiaLite, so I tried to get it
> working in GeoServer 2.1.4.

I was hoping the spatialite maintainer would answer in the meantime, but
here we go.
Spatialite support in geoserver is still quite experimental, afaik it has been
setup in the spare time (kudos for doing that) but not used in production.

For your use case you should try out gt-jdbc-h2 instead, it's pure java and well
tested

Cheers
Andrea


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