Changes between Version 41 and Version 42 of ZooWorkshop/FOSS4GJapan/CreatingOGRBasedWebServices
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- Oct 16, 2010, 1:24:56 AM (14 years ago)
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v41 v42 523 523 [http://localhost:8082/geoserver/ows/?SERVICE=WFS&REQUEST=GetFeature&VERSION=1.0.0&typename=topp:states&SRS=EPSG:4326&FeatureID=states.15] 524 524 525 Please note that you can add lineage=true to the previous request if you need to get information about the input values used to run your Service. Furthermore, you may need to store the ExecuteResponse document of your ZOO Service to re-use it later. In this case you must addstoreExecuteResponse=true to the previous request. Note that is an important thing as the behavior of ZOO Kernel is not exactly the same than when running without this parameter settled to true. Indeed, in such a request, ZOO Kernel will give you an ExecuteResponse document which will contain the attribute statusLocation, which inform the client where the ongoing status or the final ExecuteResponsewill be located.525 Please note that you can add lineage=true to the previous request if you need to get information about the input values used to run your Service. Furthermore, you may need to store the {{{ExecuteResponse}}} document of your ZOO Service to re-use it later. In this case you must add {{{storeExecuteResponse=true}}} to the previous request. Note that is an important thing as the behavior of ZOO Kernel is not exactly the same than when running without this parameter settled to true. Indeed, in such a request, ZOO Kernel will give you an {{{ExecuteResponse}}} document which will contain the attribute statusLocation, which inform the client where the ongoing status or the final {{{ExecuteResponse}}} will be located. 526 526 527 527 Here is an example of what the {{{ExecuteResponse}}} using {{{storeExecuteResponse=true}}} in the request would look like :