Hi Jeff,

the owsContext example has been fixed recently. Maybe you want to try
it in the svn trunk version, or wait one week until 1.5rc1 is
released.

>From what you described, I would say you should definitely base your
work on OWSContext and the owsContext example, instead of fiddling
with Web Map Context and the contextEditor example.

Regards,
Andreas.

On Dec 11, 2007 4:12 PM, Jeff Cavner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,  I have been exploring the code base for the alpha and 1.01 versions of
> mapbuilder.  I have an application that produces GML from distributed data
> sources via web services and would like to map it entirely on the client
> side with layers added by the user and the ability to save mapping sessions
> reflecting a user's added layers.  I think mapbuilder is suited for this.  I
> am looking at the contextEditor and have discovered that it can only save
> WMS layers to the context file.  I am assuming that is because these are the
> old  WMC documents.  Is there a way that anyone has seen to make the
> contextEditor client save to OWS documents?  Is this what the owsContext
> client does?  I can't get that client to work so I am leaning toward
> modifying the contextEditor client. I understand that the owsContext client
> uses WFS layers from geoserver, and from what I have seen of that client it
> does have a save button. Again though I am not looking really for anything
> dependent on a WFS server per say since my data are already GML but do
> understand that OWS is the way to go on this.
>
>  Jeff Cavner

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