If you are already running GeoServer, I would stick with using GeoServer for 
WFS-T.

Best regards,
Bart

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On Aug 31, 2012, at 3:18 PM, Peter Lanz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear OpenLayers Community!
> 
> We are planning to set up a WFS-T:
> PostgreSQL 9.1 (PostGIS 2.0) - GeoServer 2.1.4 - OpenLayers 2.12 - GeoExt 1.1
> 1 layer of point data with the goal of having point-attributes editable.
> 
> Due to lack of experience  I air this question to the ML: 
> which tool would you choose for a WFS-T implementation? tinyOWS, MapFish or 
> something else? 
> Are there significant differences and grounds to choose one over the other?`
> 
> greatly appreciating help!
> pedro
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