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Add WFS Support to Native Oracle Connection #1608

Open tbonfort opened 12 years ago

tbonfort commented 12 years ago

Reporter: condit@sdsc.edu Date: 2006/01/11 - 00:02

It would be nice to need need OGR for Oracle WFS info...
tbonfort commented 12 years ago

Author: dmorissette Date: 2006/01/11 - 18:00

I'll reassing this to Fernando, the owner of the Oracle Spatial component, since
WFS works with most (all) other connection types already. You will likely have
to provide more info on specific issues tat you are running into in order to get
help on this.
tbonfort commented 12 years ago

Author: dmorissette Date: 2006/01/11 - 18:01

Doh! Now it's reassigned to Fernando.
tbonfort commented 12 years ago

Author: condit@sdsc.edu Date: 2006/01/12 - 02:49

Yes - I'll certainly be happy to help in anyway I can.  If you request WFS for
an Oracle Spatial Layer, you currently get no features back.  Let me know what
information is needed. 

Thanks!
tbonfort commented 12 years ago

Author: bartvde@osgis.nl Date: 2006/03/14 - 20:36

I used Mapserver WFS in the past before using the native Oracle spatial support.
There were no problems, it worked fine.

Chris, can you provide more details, which Mapserver version?, your MAP file
LAYER definition (did you use DUMP TRUE?) ....
tbonfort commented 12 years ago

Author: fsimon@univali.br Date: 2006/03/14 - 20:38

Hi Chris,
Can you post your map definition? '
I'm not a WFS specialist so can you post the wfs request that you used?
Best regards.
tbonfort commented 12 years ago

Author: bartvde@osgis.nl Date: 2006/08/16 - 21:52

Marking INVALID. Please reopen if necessary.