On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:12 AM, Jody Garnett <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is great! We were just surprised when things broke.
>
> I've been working on a branch fixing some odd bugs related to
> authentication and filter encoding, but as a bonus I've ported the wfs
> 1.1 datastore to ContentDataStore which has been a pleasure I have to
> say, and we'll finally have transaction support on the wfs 1.1
> datastore. I'm waiting on Ian's testing the fixes on client's behalf,
> but it's looking pretty good.
>
> wrt to hanging out in wfs-ng until things settle down I'd prefer not,
> but I'll be more diligent on checking with the udig build also after
> any change to svn. Reason is it's unnecessary overhead, trunk's
> unsupported/wfs should be enough of a playroom to try new stuff, as
> long as I take care of not breaking what's depending on it.
>
> We tend to be a bit more careful with trunk these days; so it is not much of
> an RnD playground anymore.
>
so careful it is.

Jody can I draw your attention towards
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-3860 for a moment? I'm kind of
waiting on your feedback as wms module maintainer but I need this work
to land home so GeoNode can cascade wms with auth.

Cheers,
Gabriel.

> Another nice feature with this ContentDataStore based implementation
> is you can actually override the namespace for the cascaded types, so
> no more headaches in that regard.
>
> I am super glad you are enjoying content datastore.
> Can you please remember to leave some time / budget in your work for the
> client to update the wfs docs. I am trying to ask for a single code example
> each time we do stuff; and as long as we get in the habit the docs can stay
> relevant.
> Cheers; and congrats on the WFS progress!
> Jody



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