Let it be tiger:poly_landmarks. Request example:
<wfs:Transaction xmlns:wfs="http://www.opengis.net/wfs" service="WFS"
version="1.0.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/wfs
http://schemas.opengis.net/wfs/1.0.0/WFS-transaction.xsd" xmlns:xsi="
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<wfs:Update typeName="tiger:poly_landmarks" xmlns:tiger="
http://www.census.gov">
<wfs:Property>
<wfs:Name>the_geom</wfs:Name>
<wfs:Value>
<gml:MultiPolygon xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml"
srsName="EPSG:900913">
<gml:polygonMember>
<gml:Polygon>
<gml:outerBoundaryIs>
<gml:LinearRing>
<gml:coordinates decimal="." cs="," ts="
">-8230125.691579768,4993247.3897700105
-8230169.2175006615,4993127.855385715 -8230102.648445177,4993084.134431487
-8230233.226207859,4992784.2757977685 -8230199.719041135,4992754.835093904
-8230764.776776323,4991705.037707402 -8231496.925067168,4990563.371533031
-8231742.718502805,4990351.301562958 -8232301.097068548,4990483.899942138
-8232271.708722983,4990553.952643983 -8231884.984812018,4991477.930123315
-8231296.549983768,4992721.272799961 -8231590.333317099,4991106.482587857
-8230125.691579768,4993247.3897700105</gml:coordinates>
</gml:LinearRing>
</gml:outerBoundaryIs>
</gml:Polygon>
</gml:polygonMember>
</gml:MultiPolygon>
</wfs:Value>
</wfs:Property>
<wfs:Property>
<wfs:Name>LAND</wfs:Name>
<wfs:Value>81.0</wfs:Value>
</wfs:Property>
<wfs:Property>
<wfs:Name>CFCC</wfs:Name>
<wfs:Value>H11</wfs:Value>
</wfs:Property>
<wfs:Property>
<wfs:Name>LANAME</wfs:Name>
<wfs:Value>Hudson River</wfs:Value>
</wfs:Property>
<ogc:Filter xmlns:ogc="http://www.opengis.net/ogc">
<ogc:FeatureId fid="poly_landmarks.56"/>
</ogc:Filter>
</wfs:Update>
<wfs:Update typeName="tiger:poly_landmarks" xmlns:tiger="
http://www.census.gov">
<wfs:Property>
<wfs:Name>the_geom</wfs:Name>
<wfs:Value>
<gml:MultiPolygon xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml"
srsName="EPSG:900913">
<gml:polygonMember>
<gml:Polygon>
<gml:outerBoundaryIs>
<gml:LinearRing>
<gml:coordinates decimal="." cs="," ts="
">-8233756.3767714845,4986487.314203222 -8233543.7565441,4986842.882464728
-8233322.898674395,4987511.833139738 -8233009.422988365,4988461.271628286
-8232924.708855884,4988718.325963565 -8232519.617228944,4989947.48364408
-8232463.957483554,4990094.645672044 -8232301.097068548,4990483.899942138
-8231742.718502805,4990351.301562958 -8231733.812943543,4989911.134965183
-8231635.517833186,4989474.519924509 -8231718.562173307,4989177.715265621
-8231997.751456177,4988287.796887231 -8232026.026606834,4988215.847708972
-8232091.705106393,4988235.8580611 -8232038.939667765,4988188.039273078
-8232052.6319651315,4988115.943697382 -8232139.572487429,4988151.991418621
-8232064.988428608,4988073.275138288 -8232595.314482673,4987080.033250603
-8232657.096800054,4986772.562185991 -8232999.84951216,4986149.411319248
-8233051.61307537,4986065.415509419 -8233055.286618566,4986050.852386521
-8233079.442948066,4985997.45445521 -8233097.142747099,4985976.860289813
-8233270.1332357675,4986104.397713022 -8233121.744354561,4985966.2690216815
-8233163.489163603,4985912.871553269 -8233326.572217592,4986006.868945291
-8233200.558554031,4985889.188472123 -8233253.101353679,4985837.850810354
-8233382.565921454,4985925.52216675 -8233267.350248499,4985809.607856592
-8233307.870543141,4985755.62285474 -8233438.00302786,4985859.180178578
-8233452.14060319,4985830.937163076 -8233335.366457363,4985730.46918205
-8233454.923590459,4985599.700548361 -8233550.324394056,4985680.309127736
-8233576.707113369,4985654.420168338 -8233621.23490968,4985683.839445705
-8234094.565384467,4985920.667859637 -8232999.994396007,4986561.423260524
-8233824.726938822,4986373.011395459 -8233761.49746806,4986478.781901051
-8233756.3767714845,4986487.314203222</gml:coordinates>
</gml:LinearRing>
</gml:outerBoundaryIs>
</gml:Polygon>
</gml:polygonMember>
</gml:MultiPolygon>
</wfs:Value>
</wfs:Property>
<wfs:Property>
<wfs:Name>LAND</wfs:Name>
<wfs:Value>82.0</wfs:Value>
</wfs:Property>
<wfs:Property>
<wfs:Name>CFCC</wfs:Name>
<wfs:Value>H11</wfs:Value>
</wfs:Property>
<wfs:Property>
<wfs:Name>LANAME</wfs:Name>
<wfs:Value>Hudson River</wfs:Value>
</wfs:Property>
<ogc:Filter xmlns:ogc="http://www.opengis.net/ogc">
<ogc:FeatureId fid="poly_landmarks.57"/>
</ogc:Filter>
</wfs:Update>
</wfs:Transaction>
2014-02-24 15:56 GMT+04:00 Rahkonen Jukka (Tike) <[email protected]>
:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> It would be excellent if you could reproduce this with some of the
> Geoserver demo layers, for example topp:states, and send the WFS-T requests
> you have captured from OpenLayers and QGIS.
>
>
>
> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Sergey Kolosov wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm working with WFS-T. When i save two modified features per one
> transaction, i get two features with equal geometries. I've checked
> request in browser console and it's fine - two different fids and two
> different geometries are transmitted. But after saving i see one feature
> exactly upon the another. I discovered this behavior in OpenLayers and then
> reproduced in QGIS.
>
> Version of GeoServer - 2.4.1.
>
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