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WFS 2.0 Validation - Tests seem to be executed twice or more within the Spatial filter section #211

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Claudia-WE opened this issue Nov 17, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #214
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Describe the bug
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To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to https://cite.opengeospatial.org/teamengine/viewSessionLog.jsp?session=s0001&stop=undefined&t=1637138009822
  2. Check redundancy of test results " Non specific bouding box e.g.

Expected behavior
Only one result per test

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Additional context
This is a follow up ticket of INSPIRE-MIF/helpdesk-validator#658

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Thank you for reporting.
We will do further investigation.

@dstenger dstenger moved this from To do to In progress in CITE Nov 17, 2021
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@Claudia-WE The behavior is as expected in this case. The test for spatial filtering (among others) are executed for every feature type (2 in this case) and for each protocol binding (GET and POST). We will do further investigations on the NullPointerExceptions.

@dstenger dstenger moved this from In progress to To verify in CITE Dec 15, 2021
@dstenger dstenger assigned dstenger and unassigned bpross-52n Dec 15, 2021
CITE automation moved this from To verify to Done Jan 18, 2022
dstenger added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 18, 2022
@dstenger dstenger added this to the 1.37 milestone Jan 18, 2022
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