For me it would be even better to have the output value already in the 
client. But I get this exception

org.eclipse.emf.common.util.BasicEList$BasicIndexOutOfBoundsException: 
index=0, size=0
        at org.eclipse.emf.common.util.BasicEList.get(BasicEList.java:512)
        at org.geotools.data.wps.WPSUtils.createResultMap(WPSUtils.java:380)
        at org.geotools.data.wps.WPSProcess.execute(WPSProcess.java:143)
        at 
org.dews_online.geotools.wps.SimpleWpsConnector.executeProcess(SimpleWpsConnector.java:111)
        at de.gfz_potsdam.lendholt.geotools.AAISTest.main(AAISTest.java:60)



There is one output paramater that could be the problem:


       <Output>
 
<ows:Identifier>IdentifiedAffectedAreasFeatureCollection</ows:Identifier>
         <ows:Title>The resulting feature collection that contains the 
Identified Affected Areas (returned as a zipped shapefile)</ows:Title>
         <ComplexOutput>
           <Default>
             <Format>
               <MimeType>application/zip</MimeType>

               <Encoding>base64</Encoding>
             </Format>
           </Default>
           <Supported>
             <Format>
               <MimeType>application/zip</MimeType>
               <Encoding>base64</Encoding>

             </Format>
           </Supported>
         </ComplexOutput>
       </Output>

I haven't debugged it but I guess the exception above is thrown for this 
parameter. It's a base64 encoded zip file containing a shapefile. Due to 
this I was thinking of fetching the file manually with the URL provided 
on 'asReference="true"'

Matthias


Jody Garnett schrieb:
> That is a great question; when you make the request (ie in the
> standard) can you ask for different response types? I think it was
> supposed to be automatic - ie it was going to ask for the result in a
> format it could understand; and then parse the result into a java
> object for you.
> 
> Example if a geotiff is being produced you would not need to know - a
> gridcoverage would show up in java for you to work with.
> 
> I agree it may be useful to have more control here - as such we may
> need an api change.
> 
> Jody
> 
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Matthias Lendholt
> <matthias.lendh...@gfz-potsdam.de> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> on http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTDOC/WPS+Plugin is described how
>> to generate a WPSFactory and start the execute process with the input
>> parameters.
>> Not described is the possibility to set the wps:ResponseForm in the
>> execute process like for example this one:
>>
>> <wps:Execute>
>> ...
>>   <wps:DataInputs>
>> ... input parameters here
>>   </wps:DataInputs>
>> <wps:ResponseForm>
>>     <wps:ResponseDocument>
>>       <wps:Output asReference="true">
>> <ows:Identifier>IdentifiedAffectedAreasFeatureCollection</ows:Identifier>
>>       </wps:Output>
>>       <wps:Output>
>>         <ows:Identifier>NumberOfIdentifiedAffectedAreas</ows:Identifier>
>>       </wps:Output>
>>       <wps:Output>
>>         <ows:Identifier>TotalProcessExecutionTime</ows:Identifier>
>>       </wps:Output>
>>     </wps:ResponseDocument>
>>   </wps:ResponseForm>
>> </wps:Execute>
>>
>> In particular the 'asReference="true"' is of interest for me for one of
>> the result parameters.
>>
>> Is this done in the ProcessDescriptionType where I can set
>> ProcessOutputsType? Or anywhere else?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Matthias
>>
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