On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Niels Charlier <ni...@scitus.be> wrote:
> (like, if I just replace the dependencies we have towards the old wfs
> module, what will happen?)
>
>
> In an existing configuration, you'd have to make new data stores, because
> wfs-ng is a different type of data store.
>
This might become a problem for GeoServer users that have WFS data stores
already configured in
GeoServer. Would it be difficult to create, say, a factory that acts as a
bridge for those?
Also the old WFS store had a number of configurations about axis order
management to handle the many
non fully compliant servers that are available around in the world (mostly
tinyows, various versions
of mapserver, and some old deegree installations).
Is wfs-ng offering the same level of functionality?
Anything else we might be losing during an upgrade?
Cheers
Andrea
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