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Thanks Martin,<br>
<br>
This is indeed what i decided to do: I've declared Apache SIS
0.6-jdk7-SNAPSHOT, with the sis-metadata, and fixed some codes
related to this module.<br>
<br>
However, i'm still completely stuck with the initial error i've
reported.<br>
I looked into the maven deps resolved, and cxf-common-utilities
strangely is no there. I've tried to add cxf-core, but it didn't
solve the issue.<br>
<br>
I will continue investigating this...<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 26/06/2015 13:05, Martin
Desruisseaux a écrit :<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello Emmanuel<br>
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Right, we modified the numbering scheme in the pom.xml for
closer conformance to the most usual practice. Also
"geotk-metadata" moved to Apache "sis-metadata". The later has
been released 5 months ago as SIS 0.5, which is a stable
release. The SIS 0.6 stable release is targeted for next month,
but should have no significant change on the metadata side. The
goal for the Apache SIS project is to be very stable.<br>
<br>
There is still a few things in the former "geotk-metadata" which
are not yet migrated to SIS, mostly some pre-defined constants
and a database backend. Since the former "geotk-metadata" module
became close to empty after the port to Apache SIS, it has been
merged with "geotk-utility". So a dependency to "geotk-utility"
should give you (through transitive dependencies) "sis-metadata"
plus the few additional things not yet migrated to SIS. But I
would recommend to depend only on Apache SIS if you do not need
the additional Geotk classes.<br>
<br>
The "geotk-referencing" module would probably be merged to
"geotk-utility" in the same way when it will become close to
empty after the port to SIS (which is in progress).<br>
<br>
For the exception that you reported, the stack trace suggests an
issue with the classpath. It gives the impression that the SAX
implementation may not be the same as it was used to be. They
were a recent change in the dependencies declared in the pom.xml
of "geotk-jaxp-core" module, where the "cxf-core" dependency has
been replaced by "cxf-common-utilities" since we though that the
module didn't need the weight of the full "cxf-core". I don't
know if this is related, but maybe it is worth to test if
re-introducing the "cfx-core" dependency in your project make a
difference?<br>
<br>
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About the stable release, we are close to finish Well Known Text
(WKT 2) implementation in Apache SIS. I'm doing some tests and
consolidation, then we will propose an Apache SIS 0.6 release in
the next few weeks. A Geotk milestone would follow. I don't
think that it would be "Geotk 4.0" yet (it would be "Geotk
4.0-M4"), since I think that we need to complete at least the
port of "geotk-referencing" to SIS in order to provide a more
consistent picture.<br>
<br>
Please let us know if the above help or if there is other things
to consider.<br>
<br>
Martin<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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Le 26/06/15 12:34, Emmanuel Blondel a écrit :<br>
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It seems that in the latest monthes, you have been moving from
Geotk 4.x to Geotk 4.0-SNAPSHOT, isn't it?<br>
In the latter, there is not anymore the geotk-metadata module. I
was using that one, but it was yet exposing apachesis namespaces
(indeed i have started the transition to Apache SIS, but
indirectly through Geotoolkit, as recommended by Martin months
ago).<br>
I assume that now with the Geotk 4.0-SNAPSHOT the metadata
module has been completely moved to apache sis, is it the case?<br>
<br>
If yes, could you please advice which Apache sis version/dep i
should use?<br>
afterwhat i would test further if i still have the issue with
JAXBFeatureTypeReader.<br>
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Thanks in advance<br>
Emmanuel<br>
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