Rahkonen Jukka wrote: Hi,
> I believe I can be classified as a power user of number of commercial and open > source GIS software. Though I do not believe I can ever write a working input > or output template. I have tried with poor success. But perhaps it is > impossible to make it more user friendly? > > The use cases I have had deal with WFS services. Usually it is possible to > get a feature type out of a WFS with a browser or wget or something even if > the server is somehow badly configured so that the real clients won't parse > the GML document. I have been dreaming of storing the bad GML on disk for > editing, and then just open the corrected GML directly with OpenJUMP. > Unfortunately I haven't been able to make a proper input template so far. There's always the option of using deeJUMP, which gives you a GML3-Input/Output method. I've not used it much, so I'm not sure how practical it is, but deegree is generally capable of "guessing" the types of simple properties if no schema is given. https://wiki.deegree.org/deegreeWiki/deeJUMP For people that like packaged versions (this is very inofficial stuff): https://wiki.deegree.org/deegreeWiki/AndreasSchmitz Best regards, Andreas -- l a t / l o n GmbH Aennchenstrasse 19 53177 Bonn, Germany phone ++49 +228 18496-11 fax ++49 +228 1849629 http://www.lat-lon.de http://www.deegree.org
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