On 11-03-23 05:13 PM, Eric Lemoine wrote: > On Wednesday, March 23, 2011, Alexandre Dube<[email protected]> wrote: >> I would like to know if it would be possible to create a GridPanel >> plugged to a FeatureStore that are binded to an existing Vector layer >> with its own WFS protocol (something like pretty much like >> http://api.geoext.org/1.0/examples/feature-grid.html, but instead of >> having a layer without a protocol and use the layer in the FeatureStore, >> do the opposite... I mean use a Vector layer with its own WFS protocol >> and plug it to the FeatureStore...) > Yes, any vector layer can be bound to a FeatureStore. Once bound if > features are added to the layer (for example through its strategy and > protocol) corresponding feature records are created and added to the > store.
Rodger that. >> and using a WFS DescribeFeatureType >> request to get the list of fields and columns. > Yep, you should be able to write application code that creates a > FeatureStore and a ColumnModel from a DFT response or an > AttributeStore. > > Also we could have a GridPanel in GeoExt, that, when configured with > an AttributeStore, will itself create its FeatureStore and > ColumnModel. Okay, then I'll try to do it that way as much as possible within a ux component that could easily be renamed as a GeoExt one. > Have you looked at OpenGeo's gxp repository? Maybe they have something > like that already. And if so it'd be great to steal it from them and > add it into GeoExt :-) I hadn't. While browsing it, I found : https://github.com/opengeo/gxp/blob/master/src/script/widgets/grid/FeatureGrid.js and I think it's exactly what I've been looking for. Thanks a million Eric. You're always very helpful, -- Alexandre Dubé Mapgears www.mapgears.com _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.geoext.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
