As quoted from Andrea Aime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If you're using the Geoserver jars, you are on some pretty recent jars,
> but anyways the sources you're looking at are totally mismatched.
Sorry to have confused you so much. I'll explain my set-up: I have a
(web services) server application that a.o. uses Geotools to store
features. That application uses the gt2-2.4-M4 jars.
I have a client application (viewer based on MapBuilder) that a.o. has a
feature layer coming from GeoServer. That is the GeoServer 1.5.x
nightly I referred to.
Both GeoServer and the server app now use the same PostGIS datastore.
My initial problems were with the GeoTools libs, hence the post to
geotools-devel. It now turns out that GeoServer 1.5.x has problems that
are quite similar in nature (not surprisingly, since a lot of its
functionality comes also from GeoTools). So to see if my problems are
fixed I need both recent gt2 jars (so my server app stores the features
correctly) and a recent GeoServer (so my client app retrieves the
features correctly).
> Sorry for the hassle, I'll try to kill this time thing once and for
> all before releasing 1.5.2. It would be nice if you could attach
> a set of tests that are failing for you to that jira issue thought,
> so that I can work expeditely on fixing bugs.
In what form would you like these tests? A sensible test would store a
feature with a dateTime ("timestamp with time zone" field in PostGIS)
attribute then retrieve it and test the two dateTime fields for equality.
This test applies to both the GeoTools and GeoServer projects.
Furthermore, this test should succeed no matter what the time zone is
for Postgresql (timezone=... setting in postgresql.conf), for the
container that GeoServer is running under and for the environment that
the tests are running under (e.g. run with "env TZ=CET mvn surefire:test"
when on a UNIX platform).
Regards,
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