From: Ben Caradoc-D. <Ben...@cs...> - 2010-08-17 08:37:19
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You can be sure of it. I have colleagues who have written plugins to configure GeoServer, and then retreated to the safety of REST! On 17/08/10 16:33, Jakub Rojek wrote: > Hi, > > Yeah REST will save me much more work. > > Kuba > > > On Aug 17, 2010, at 3:41 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: > >> These files are serialised Java objects. The serialisation technology used is XStream, which is a non-validating parser. (It is reflection-based.) There are no XSD files associated with these XML files. >> >> Please consider using the REST interface, as suggested by another poster. >> >> On 16/08/10 19:28, Jakub Rojek wrote: >>> Hi forum >>> >>> I have a big set of data stored in PostGis Tables. I is about 300 layers/tables. I wanted to make a program, which would create data stores and layers automatically. The problem is that there are namespace.xml and workspace.xml files inside of each store directory and featuretype.xml and layer.xml inside of each layer directory. In order to generate this xml files automatically i am planning to use JAXB tools . the problem is that i need xml Schema for all of this xm files to generate Java Classes and afterwards xml files for datastores and layers. Is it possible to get those xml schema online or the way of generating them form xml files.. >>> >>> Cheers Kuba >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> This SF.net email is sponsored by >>> >>> Make an app they can't live without >>> Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Geoserver-users mailing list >>> Geo...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geoserver-users >>> >> >> >> -- >> Ben Caradoc-Davies<Ben...@cs...> >> Software Engineering Team Leader >> CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering >> Australian Resources Research Centre > -- Ben Caradoc-Davies <Ben...@cs...> Software Engineering Team Leader CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering Australian Resources Research Centre |