Hrm, I thought I sent an email out about it. Chris, try the binary
download from:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/downloads/downloads_commons-pool.cgi
Put the jar in your classpath and see if that works. That's the
classdef that appears to be missing.
If that fixes the problem we'll start shipping the plug-in with that jar.
Chris
Brent Owens wrote:
Hi Chris
I haven't played with the ArcSDE module so I'm not sure what has
changed, maybe someone else has made some changes and can shed some
light on the problem. The NoClassDefFoundError looks like a jar might be
missing somewhere or could have been moved.
Lets see if the GeoTools list has an idea.
Brent Owens
(The Open Planning Project)
Chris Tweedie wrote:
Will let you know when i get into work, thanks.
Brent: any news on the 1.4 arcsde plugin not working? (see previous mail)
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 14:18:19 -0400, Chris Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm pretty positive it has _not_ always been like that. Sounds like
perhaps may be a bug on 1.4? I just confirmed that on 1.3.x it works.
This is pretty important, to be able to see changes on the fly.
Also, Andrea, note that ArcSDE is not an extension of JDBCDataStore, so
it won't pick up that logging statement.
Chris, could you try a restart and see if that gets you more arcsde
logging?
Chris
Brent Owens wrote:
I have noticed that too, where I have to restart to see the logging
level change.
Brent Owens
(The Open Planning Project)
Andrea Aime wrote:
Chris Holmes ha scritto:
Chris, is it not setting the output SQL for any datastores? Or just
for ArcSDE? ArcSDE doesn't really support sql, and I'm not sure if
we send some text command or if it's just modifying stuff in their
api.
If you could report on which datastores you're not getting SQL
queries with that'd be great. I do think this should be a blocker
before 1.4.0, since it's like flying blind without knowing that, but
it's done on a per datastore basis.
Ok, I checked the code and I can confirm there's a logging statement
in the common
jdbc datastores superclass that does log the sql statement. There's a
catch thought:
when you configure the logging level from the user interface, it's not
changed on the
fly, you need to restart geoserver instead. (after restart I can see
the queries performed
against my local postgis datastore). Has it always been like this?
Cheers
Andrea
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