They are going through the "version negotiation" dance defined by the WMS
specification; in this case they were not able to agree on a supported protocol
agreeable to both geotools client code and that wms.
Do you want to implement support for 1.0.7? I would be happy to review a patch.
You can use WMS1_1_0.java as an example of how to extend WMS1_0_0. I would
personally start by just straight extending and seeing if it worked. Do you
have a copy of the 1.0.7 specification so you could look at one is supposed to
be changed?
--
Jody Garnett
On Saturday, 9 April 2011 at 4:45 AM, Ryan McKinley wrote:
> I'm trying to get geotools to read:
> http://mapserver.nationalatlas.gov/natlas/capabilities.xml
>
> This starts with a request to:
> http://nationalatlas.gov/natlas/capabilities.xml?REQUEST=GetCapabilities&VERSION=1.3.0&SERVICE=WMS
>
> since that returns a version 1.0.7 that is not in the list of
> Specification list, negotiateVersion() issues another request to:
> http://nationalatlas.gov/natlas/capabilities.xml?wmtver=1.0.0&request=capabilities
>
> The service returns the same response (1.0.7) so geotools gives up.
>
> Any suggestions on how to make this more lenient?
>
> Thanks
> ryan
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