Hi all,
I found out what was the cause of this problem.
1. Geoserver layer was defined from oracle view
2. Spatial index on underlying table didn't have defined gtype.
When I defined geoserver layer from oracle table with spatial index
which had defined gtype, geomety showed up.
Thanks everyone,
Sasa
On 14.06.2011 09:13, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
Check the WFS 1.0.0 capabilities. At least my Geoserver 2.1 does not
list text/xml; subtype=gml/3.2 for WFS 1.0.0 while it does list it for
WFS 1.1.0. Also the resultType is WFS 1.1.0 stuff but I do not know
if Geoserver cares about it. I can get features from Oracle 10g as
gml/3.2 if I use WFS 1.1.0.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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