Hi Peter (and others),
as I wrote in the wiki, we have recently tested your server with our WCS
Browser Lite and can report the following: as by your wsdl, you implement WCS
as a SOAP rpc/encoded service. On the other hand, WCS Browser Lite expects a
document/literal service (so is WCS-G, for instance); this is of course a major
interoperability problem (ehr, wasn't SOAP meant for helping out?)
Apart from discussing the pros and cons of the various options, I think
this is a valuable result in itself: it is probably time for a standard WCS wsdl.
BTW, I remember you were implementing WCS 1.1 specs: is it so? In this case, we
would have some problems more, since we only address WCS 1.0 (pre-amended... :-)
Regards,
L
Hello Martin,
thanks for trying our service! Yes indeed, we fully bought us into
SOAP. However, as you only seem to need a GetCap request in non-SOAP,
Ivan is about to implement a GET type GetCap. Unfortunately with
resources given we can't change the GetCov to a GET request; the
problem is that axis is the (SOAP-) wrapper around the service, so we'd
need to re-interface.
Ivan will inform you when he has finished the GetCap using GET,
hopefully we then get a step further.
...in addition to this thread:
anybody out there having a SOAP based client?
thanks,
Peter