Hi Ferdinando,

if you're using the WFSDataStore inside an OSGI environment, it may be a 
classloader problem.
uDig has the same problem with eclipse's RCP, and the solution is to 
bundle all the dependencies together as a plugin 
(net.refractions.udig.libs plugin).

This is so because the WFSDataStore uses a SPI (Service Provider 
Interface) mechanism to dynamically find a parser for a given request 
response, just as GeoTools does to find the DataStore implementations, etc.

May that be the problem? I don't know about JPF but it looks like.

Cheers,
Gabriel

Ferdinando Villa wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been desperate a couple days with this exception:
> 
> Can't find a response parser factory for  
> net.opengis.wfs.impl.getfeaturetypei...@8a88a9 (handle: GeoTools 2.5.7  
> WFS DataStore, service: WFS, version:
> 
> I'm trying to read features from WFS, going pretty much by the book.  
> getFeatures() works, this is thrown when I create a feature iterator.  
> It's 2.5.7 and I'm working in a JPF/OSGI context, so I may not be  
> including all jars properly, but I'm pretty much at the end of my wit  
> now (I thought gt-gmlparsing would have fixed it but no).
> 
> Any advice? Thanks so much for any help,
> 
> ferdinando
> 
> 
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