While the jdbcMultipleValue without a targetValue option would be nice,
feature chaining does work nicely.
Many thanks to Jorge Samuel Mendes de Jesus for his beautiful example at
https://pastebin.com/PQVjUDz1
mentioned in his post at
https://sourceforge.net/p/geoserver/mailman/message/35255410/
:)
Kathi
On 10.03.2020 15:17, Kathi Schleidt wrote:
I'm trying to configure App Schema using jdbcMultipleValue without a
targetValue (I only need to provide an xlink attribute, no value in
the element).
As long as the XML element I'm filling can provide a value in the
element, leaving out the targetValue only leads to the element not
being provided (but the rest of the data is fine)
When the XML element I'm filling doesn't have a value
(gml:ReferenceType), I get the error: Encode failed for inNetwork.
Cause: null
Is there any way around this? Alternatively, any way of providing
multiple xlinks at the base feature level on complex features without
denormalizing the DB?
Thanks!
Kathi
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