[mapserver-users] Grouping WFS Layers to Output One GML file

Donald Kerr donald.kerr at dkerr.co.uk
Mon Jun 25 14:51:45 PDT 2012


Jukka,

I hadn't tried it but I have now and it works (comma separated list - no
spaces). It's such a simple and obvious thing to try that I feel like a bit
of a tit for not having thought about it!!

Many thanks for your assistance.

Regards,

Donald



-----Original Message-----
From: Rahkonen Jukka [mailto:Jukka.Rahkonen at mmmtike.fi] 
Sent: 25 June 2012 21:47
To: Donald Kerr; 'MAPSERVER USERS'
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Grouping WFS Layers to Output One GML file


Hi,

Have you tried what happens if you give a list of layers as typename? This
should send you some data from TinyOWS

http://188.64.1.61/cgi-bin/tinyows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=Getfeat
ure&typename=lv:puolilehti_25t,lv:puolilehti_50t

-Jukka Rahkonen-
________________________________________
 Donald Kerr wrote:

> Is it possible to group WFS layers, in much the same way as WMS:
"wms_group_title" "Several_Layers", so that a single gml file is returned
from Mapserver?

> To explain what I'm trying to do: I want to output several WFS layers 
> as GML
so that they can be imported to another program as a single GML file. I
would like to make this file available as a url, i.e. right click - save as,
so that the user could then import the lot as a single file.

The easiest way for me to do this would be if I could group the WFS layers
at the Mapserver level and provide a link to that WFS request.

Alternatively, can anyone provide some ideas as to how this could be done
by, for example, OpenLayers (I know, wrong group!) or maybe some sort of
server side joining of multiple WFS layers.

Many thanks.

Regards,

Donald


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