Some news: - r4228 works for me and POST requests go through the proxy so I can debug them. - Constructing spatial filters is OK, I just did not remember how to use the UI - UI takes so much space that on low resolution laptop some options are not visible without scrolling - that was part of my problem with the previous topic - For loading the current view only - radio button "Bounding box" on the "Search" tab is made just for that - About the 1000 feature limit - there is a place to config that when you press the Options button. - Plain GetFeatures which mean reading the whole layer, possibly limited by MapFeatures from Geoservers seem to work.
These were the good news. However, - Geoservers do not like the attribute filters which are created by this plugin. They may be correct as XML but deegree folks like to use a certain structure that they like a lot but other WFS brands not so much. - TinyOWS servers do not validate even the basic GetFeatures. I do not know yet which one to claim. - Plugin builds invalid spatial filters for WFS 1.0.0. Filters are always made with GML3 while WFS 1.0.0 is using GML2. - Geoservers do not like the WFS 1.1.0 style spatial filters and they seem to find no features ever when spatial filters are used. Plugin version 0.9.3 was behaving better when it came to interoperability with several WFS server brands and WFS 1.0.0 + 1.1.0 but it can be that only we and Intevation have the source code. It is GPL licensed and I can publish it but it may be even harder to revive that version. I will continue now when I can log the POST traffic and find some good examples about what goes wrong and what should be changed for a good result. -Jukka Rahkonen- ________________________________________ edgar.soldin wrote: ok, please try snapshot rev4228+ wrt. the proxy issue.. is it common that WFS loads the complete layer only once *or* should it load the current view only? what do you think about the 1000 geometries limit? try eg. http://ows.terrestris.de/geoserver/osm/wfs , featureset osm-busstops ede On 23.12.2014 11:28, Rahkonen Jukka (Tike) wrote: > More info about the proxy behaviour: WFS plugin does use proxy for http GET > requests like GetCapabilities but not for http POST requests which are used > for the final WFS GetFeature. This is probably something that should be fixed > in core OpenJUMP and not in WFS plugin. I know that such fix is done in Kosmo. > > -Jukka- > ________________________________________ > Rahkonen Jukka wrote: > Hi, > > I could really read some data from http://demo.opengeo.org/geoserver/wfs. > There is something wrong with building spatial filters. I could not make a > single one to work, perhaps not even built with the WFS plugin. At least some > attribute filters do work but then the WFS plugin had problems with parsing > the GML data. Error was something about casting strings to Boolean, I have > never seen such error before. > > It looks like WFS plugin dont't use proxy even I have configured OJ to use it > and WMS traffic does go through proxy. That makes debugging harder for me > because I can't use a recording proxy in between OJ and WFS server. > > -Jukka- > > ________________________________________ > edgar.soldin wrote: > > On 22.12.2014 00:11, Rahkonen Jukka (Tike) wrote: >> I would like to test this new WFS reader (which I would pack to OJ PLUS) and >> I have some servers to test with. > > actually there is nothing new under the sun.. it's just the old version 1.1 > revived. > > try OJ PLUS snapshot r4216.. button is still in the toolbar. we should > probably make an OpenWizard for it. > > ..ede > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Download BIRT iHub F-Type - The Free Enterprise-Grade BIRT Server > from Actuate! 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