Configuring WFS (example)

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Steps

1. Start OpenJump using ..\openjump\bin\openjump.bat

2. Select menu option deegree -> Add SpatialData to WFS


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3. Login on de config service (cfg) (default Username/Password -> admin/admin)


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Click Next.

4. Select the right WFS (geoide-wfs WFS)


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Click on Next.


5. A list appears with already configured WFS featuretypes


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6. To add new featuretype definitions click Add. The Create new feature type window appears.

Enter at Name the name of the featuretype. Do not change the value of the Namespace. The name of the xsd File will be generated automatically.


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7. Click OK and Next. The Select datasource window appears.


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8. Select Oracle Spatial database and click Next. A list appears with tables from the spatial database of the WFS.

Image:tip.png the connection settings for the spatial databases are configured in the web.xml of the configuration service (cfg).


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9. Select the right table and choose from the list with spatial referencing systems Amersfoort/RD (EPSG:28992). This is the spatial referencing system of the source data. Click Next and Next again.

10. The Edit schema window appears. Here you can indicate which columns of the table have to be used for the feature type properties and if the feature type has to be editable (Delete, Insert, Update).

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11. Click Next. The Summary window appears.


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Check if your settings are correct and click Finish.


12. The featuretype configuration (*.xsd) will be stored on the WFS and the layer appears in the OpenJump viewer.


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