Hi,
>> Configuration c = new org.geotools.wfs.v1_0.WFSConfiguration();
Try with a 1.1 configuration. The bindings for 1.0 were never tried out
because the 1.0 datastore uses an older technology. That is, the whole
1.0 DataStore needs to be ported to the new tech but never had the time yet.
Cheers,
Gabriel
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Yup, looks like a bug to me. What makes me wonder is how the wfs
> datastore functions since i believe it uses this code to make requests.
> Although it be preferring GET to make requests. Perhaps Gabriel can
> commend.
>
> But yeah, looks like a bug, the patch should be simple enough. If you
> whip it up and all the test cases pass that would be good enough for me.
>
> -Justin
>
> David R Robison wrote:
>> I am trying to serialize a WFS GetFeature request back to XML. I setup
>> my code as follows:
>>
>> Configuration c = new org.geotools.wfs.v1_0.WFSConfiguration();
>> Encoder e = new Encoder( c );
>> e.setIndenting(true);
>> e.encode( object, new QName( c.getXSD().getNamespaceURI(),
>> "GetFeature" ), System.out );
>>
>> However, I get the following error:
>>
>> Caused by: java.lang.ClassCastException: javax.xml.namespace.QName
>> cannot be cast to java.lang.String
>> at
>> org.geotools.wfs.bindings.QueryTypeBinding.getProperty(QueryTypeBinding.java:192)
>>
>>
>> at
>> org.geotools.xml.impl.GetPropertyExecutor.visit(GetPropertyExecutor.java:91)
>>
>>
>> It seems like the problem is in the
>> org.geotools.wfs.bindings.QueryTypeBinding getProperty function. The
>> XSD defines typeName as a QName but the code looks like it expects it
>> to be a String:
>>
>> public Object getProperty(Object object, QName name) throws Exception {
>> if ("typeName".equals(name.getLocalPart())) {
>> QueryType query = (QueryType) object;
>> List typeName = query.getTypeName();
>> StringBuilder typeNameList = new StringBuilder();
>> if (typeName != null) {
>> for (Iterator<String> it = typeName.iterator();
>> it.hasNext();) {
>> typeNameList.append(it.next());
>> if (it.hasNext()) {
>> typeNameList.append(",");
>> }
>> }
>> }
>> return typeNameList.toString();
>> } else if ("SortBy".equals(name.getLocalPart())) {
>> QueryType query = (QueryType) object;
>> List sortBy = query.getSortBy();
>> if (sortBy != null && sortBy.size() == 0) {
>> return null;
>> }
>> }
>>
>> return super.getProperty(object, name);
>> }
>>
>> Am I reading this right? Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks, David
>>
>
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