I think that is about it.

Even for app-schema, we might just have to update test dependencies 
(like rebuilding all the schema-bundle jar artifacts). It might be more 
of an impact for GeoServer app-schema users, who will have to purge 
their schema caches and catalogs or risk validation inconsistencies.

I think the biggest task will be user education; I might put a notice in 
the app-schema manual about the change, to explain that yes, there are 
two versions of GML 3.1.1, and two versions of GML 3.2.1.

app-schema validation unit tests will check that everything is good.

On 22/06/12 03:32, Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> Just to chime in that outside of app-schema (who actually needs xlink) i
> don't see this as been too far reaching. The latest versions of the cite
> tests which we now run against requires the new xlink schemas and we
> didn't have to change anything for them.
>
> So I think outside of app-schema all that has to change is that we
> update the schemas in the geotools xsd modules and then the ones we ship
> inside of geoserver as well.
>
> Ben, what other tasks do you forsee?

-- 
Ben Caradoc-Davies <ben.caradoc-dav...@csiro.au>
Software Engineer
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Australian Resources Research Centre

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