Andrea Aime wrote:
> Where is that? I remember you mentioned building one for a commercial 
> project, but I did not see any more mails about it.
I have never personally built one; but I have now talked 4 programmers 
through the process (normally these are the kind of emails I get 
privately; must be the subject matter).

This time it is different; "theunsgis" has been willing to:
a) donate code once he has it working
b) talk about what he is doing in public (on the user list I admit)

Please check the user list for the email titled "Using Dynamic Compiled 
graphics for Point Symbol"; theunsgis needs some feedback and then we 
can create a Jira with a Patch for Jesse (or perhaps yourself) to review.
> Thought I discovered today that my spam filter killed many messages
> since November, so it may have ended in the spam folder and I never
> knew it arrived.
>> There is a 2.3.x patch for shapefile writing allowing people to write 
>> in encodings other than UTF-8; once again waiting for some one to 
>> test it for bit rot.
> Shapefile maintainer anyone? Is Jesse still on it?
Shapefile maintainer (ie Jesse) has moved on to trunk where a complete 
rewrite exists (and feedback/testing is still really needed). There is 
nobody around to pick up changes for 2.4.x - I may do it if Nacho Uve 
actually tells me the patch is good (see 
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1442) and the user list for the 
discussion.
>> Those were the ones that mattered to me; I still cannot get 
>> GeoServerOnlineTest to pass (so the WFSDataStore code is broken 
>> somehow for writing).
> This is bad, and the sick part of it is that every other day someone 
> comes on the #geoserver channel complaining with us because the wfs 
> datastore is not working... and every time I try to explain there is a 
> difference between the client and server code, and that we don't 
> maintain the client. Bah...
I am not sure where the break is (the TransactionResponse) cannot be 
parsed and I need someone with more geoserver tracing knowledge to let 
me know if the response is valid? I went back as far as GeoTools 2.2 and 
still have the same failure (leading me to think it is a geoserver change).
> Anyways, is there anything I can do to help you fix that bug?
I would *love* to capture the request being made; and the generated 
response. Right now I cannot see the TransactionResponse (since it does 
not parse) so I don't know if it actually is valid or not.
Jody

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