Also could you give more info on 'procedures as WFS functions'? I'm
definitely intrigued, it sounds like it could have some awesome
possibilities, like the routing that you mentioned, but I'm having
trouble thinking on how it would actually work. Could you maybe throw
up an RnD wiki page with a few examples.
best regards,
Chris
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Hi all,
just a quick note to introduce Ben Caradoc-Davies at CSIRO in Perth, Australia, who
will be working on reference implementations of web services against data models,
especially the GeoSciML and Observations & Measurements standards.
Ben will be working with my support, to address the huge backlog of things I've
failed to find time to fix and polish as I've worked with Gabriel to get
community-schema support core functionality to a point where it functions.
We will be developing project plans, and these will be made visible via Jira
for anyone else who wants to play.
We have some short-term objectives with regard to supporting GeoSciML - in
particular keeping test cases up to date, performing regression tests as the
rest of the 2.4/1.6 codebase changes, but a few new bits:
* support for procedures as WFS functions
* WMS support against complex features (will build a wms-c to sit alongside
wfs-c in community space for now, but we're keen to test the capabilities of
trunk as it emerges)
* testing community schema support against various back-end (postgis,
shapefile, oracle etc)
Ben has already highlighted some issues with the sure-fire plugin and wants to
recommend a version upgrade to fix some bugs, and we'll work in the short term
by providing patches to Jira tasks, but we hope to establish committer status
and in particular take over maintenance tasks in the community-schema modules
so Gabriel can focus any cycles he has in the migration path to trunk, and in
the meantime we can test and demonstrate the capabilities.
Rob Atkinson
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