Saul Farber ha scritto:
> Hey gabriel, jody (and others interested in the arcsde datastore!)
> 
> I've been working through a local fire here on my end with a partially 
> successful upgrade from sde 9.1 to sde 9.2, and I've run into a few 
> weirdnesses with the latest geoserver 1.6.x (geotools 2.4.x) releases.
> 
> 1)  It seems that SDE-managed rowid column support is missing on the 
> insert code-path again. 

Hmmm... again? No unit test on that one? Bad!  ;)

> 2)  I ran into the connection pool issue that we chatted about today 
> gabriel (see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-1963).  I also patched 
> around this by simply commenting out the 'connectionPool.close()' call 
> in ArcSDEDataStore.dispose()   Not so much a fix as a hack, but again, I 
> didn't commit...it just gets me up and running locally (sort-of).

What happens if the datastore is removed? The dispose() method is called
because with the current GeoServer configuration there is no way to
tell if a datastore is closed and will be recreated, or it's closed
and period, because it has been removed from the configuration.

So if someone removes the sde datastore from geoserver, with that patch
the pool won't be closed until GeoServer is restarted...

Cheers
Andrea

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