I ran the tests with GeoTools 2.5.5. but tests still pass.

I don't really know now if it really is a GeoTools issue.


Yoann Buch

2009/7/31 Yoann Buch <[email protected]>

> Thanks Jody for helping me!
>
> I svn checked out the geotools repository and tested the file as you
> mentioned.
> I just replaced the file to test in the method  testSLDParser of
> org.geotools.styling.SLDStyleTest.java,
> but it seems that the execution went fine...
>
> Unless I did something wrong to test this file, it might mean that GeoTools
> changed from the version that
> is currently used by my GeoServer ( 1.7.4. = GeoTools 2.5.5.). To be
> honest, I don't really know how to
> find if something really changed.
>
> Maybe some global settings in GeoServer change GeoTools behaviors? (My
> GeoServer's character set is UTF-8 though).
>
> I attached a file sample in case something obvious could come out.
>
> Yoann Buch
>
> 2009/7/31 Jody Garnett <[email protected]>
>
> Can you supply a sample file? We have a test directory of SLD files;
>> where each one is parsed and then regenerated to ensure that the
>> process is non lossy. I have also had problems on and off over the
>> last year; but for the most part things have been good in the last 6
>> months on trunk.
>>
>> If you would like to look your self check out the SLDParser test cases.
>>
>> Jody
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Yoann Buch<[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi list,
>> >
>> > I have encountered an issue with GeoServer but I think that the problem
>> may
>> > be
>> > related to GeoTools only.
>> >
>> > I sent to GeoServer a GetMap request with a reference to one SLD file
>> that I
>> > created
>> > previously with GeoTools. When it's time to parse it, an exception is
>> > raised:
>> >
>> > java.lang.RuntimeException: java.io.UTFDataFormatException: Invalid byte
>> 2
>> > of 3-byte UTF-8 sequence.
>> >     at org.geotools.styling.SLDParser.parseSLD(SLDParser.java:372)
>> >     at
>> >
>> org.geoserver.wms.kvp.GetMapKvpRequestReader.parseSld(GetMapKvpRequestReader.java:413)
>> >     ...
>> >
>> > I know that my SLD contains special characters such as éèë... but it is
>> text
>> > encoded in UTF-8. This exception
>> > is only raised when my file contains those special characters otherwise
>> > everything goes fine.
>> >
>> > So I'm kind of confused on how one SLD file generated by GeoTools cannot
>> be
>> > parsed back by GeoTools...
>> >
>> > Any help on this?
>> >
>> > Best Regards,
>> >
>> > Yoann Buch
>> >
>> >
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