Hi Justin and all,

I have to paddle back again... :-(

Don't know what I did (or where my head was) yesterday but I keep 
getting the exceptions again today, even when including all the GT libs.

Now my stack trace starts with a number of

25-Jan-2007 14:19:38 
org.geotools.referencing.factory.epsg.FactoryUsingSQL getAuthority
WARNING: SQLException: Unexpected token: [ in statement [SELECT 
VERSION_NUMBER, VERSION_DATE FROM ]
java.sql.SQLException: Unexpected token: [ in statement [SELECT 
VERSION_NUMBER, VERSION_DATE FROM ]
(...)

exceptions befor the

java.lang.RuntimeException: Parsing failed for Polygon: 
org.opengis.referencing.NoSuchAuthorityCodeException: Authority "HTTP" 
is unknown or doesn't match the supplied hints. Maybe it is defined in 
an unreachable JAR file?

Sorry it wasn't an easy fix after all...

Michael


Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> No problem Michael, this is a surprise to me too :). Glad it is working 
> for you. That was an easy one to fix ;).
> 
> -Justin
> 
> Michael Lutz wrote:
>> Hi Justin and all,
>>
>> thanks again for the help on this. I'm afraid the error was lying on 
>> my side though. I just noticed that I hadn't included any of the epsg 
>> modules in my project (I'm never sure which of the many GT libs I 
>> really need...). When I include gt2-epsg-wkt-2.4-SNAPSHOT.jar for 
>> example, the parsing works fine.
>>
>> Does that make sense? And sorry for bothering you with this (still all 
>> pretty new to me...)!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Michael
>>
>> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>>> Done.
>>>
>>> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1136
>>>
>>> Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
>>>> Le mercredi 24 janvier 2007 à 07:59 -0800, Justin Deoliveira a écrit :
>>>>> We solved this before by implementing an adapter which wrapped the 
>>>>> normal EPSGProvider. I believe the same solution will work for this 
>>>>> case.
>>>>>
>>>>>> (...)
>>>>>> <gml:featureMember>
>>>>>>    <orch:portugal_fires fid="portugal_fires.1">
>>>>>>       <orch:the_geom>
>>>>>>     <gml:Point 
>>>>>> srsName="http://www.opengis.net/gml/srs/epsg.xml#4258";>
>>>>>>            <gml:coordinates (...) />
>>>>>>          </gml:Point>
>>>>>>       </orch:the_geom>
>>>>>> (...)
>>>> Yes, we implemented code of the kind "urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG:6.8", we
>>>> could do the same for http. Would it be possible to open a JIRA task
>>>> please?
>>>>
>>>>     Martin
>>>>
>>>>
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