Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Hi all,

I was having some problems deploying geoserver 1.4.x in tomcat and tracked the problem to the wkb4j jar. Its manifest file seems to contain some attributes that tomcat chokes on. Upon further investigation i saw that geoserver 1.3.x doesn't suffer from this problem because it used a "modified" version of the jar whose manifest does not contain said parameters.

So my question is there any reason why the geotools postgis module cant use the same jar? I ran all the tests with the modified jar and they pass.
No, and I think it _should_ be using the modified jar. It contains a few needed fixes, and the maintainer of the wkb4j stuff has disappeared.

Chris


-Justin


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