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Using the au.xml FeatureTypeMapping with AdministrativeUnits.original.xsd results in a configuration which disables the elf-au:AdministrativeUnit FeatureType in deegree. When this mapping and schema is used in a WFS this FeatureType isn't available in the service.
Using AdministrativeUnits.fixed.xsd works as expected and the FeatureType is available in the WFS.
The provided schema extends the INSPIRE AdministrativeUnit schema, where for elf-au:AdministrativeUnit some properties are added. The troublemaker is adminUnitArea which uses complexContent of type gml:AbstractFeatureMemberType. We experienced this behaviour on other FeatureTypes using gml:AbstractFeatureMemberType too.
Using the au.xml FeatureTypeMapping with AdministrativeUnits.original.xsd results in a configuration which disables the elf-au:AdministrativeUnit FeatureType in deegree. When this mapping and schema is used in a WFS this FeatureType isn't available in the service.
Using AdministrativeUnits.fixed.xsd works as expected and the FeatureType is available in the WFS.
The provided schema extends the INSPIRE AdministrativeUnit schema, where for elf-au:AdministrativeUnit some properties are added. The troublemaker is adminUnitArea which uses complexContent of type gml:AbstractFeatureMemberType. We experienced this behaviour on other FeatureTypes using gml:AbstractFeatureMemberType too.
schemas_and_mapping.zip
Setup of environment that led to the bug
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