[jira] Created: (GEOT-2782) IndexedShapefileDataStore Query Bug

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IndexedShapefileDataStore Query Bug
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                 Key: GEOT-2782
                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-2782
             Project: GeoTools
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: data shapefile
         Environment: Windows XP, Java 1.5.0_16
            Reporter: Emily Gouge
            Assignee: Andrea Aime
         Attachments: ShapefileAttributeReaderTest.java

If I query an IndexedShapefileDataStore for a subset of attributes and no geometry, the first attribute in the resulting feature collection is always the wkt version of the geometry.  This does not happen if I use a ShapefileDataStore.

For example in this code:

IndexedShapefileDataStore indexedstore = new IndexedShapefileDataStore(TestData.url(STATEPOP));
final Query query = new DefaultQuery(indexedstore.getSchema().getName().getLocalPart(), idFilter, new String[] { "STATE_NAME"});
final FeatureCollection<SimpleFeatureType, SimpleFeature> indexedfeatures = indexedstore.getFeatureSource().getFeatures(query);

indexedfeatures.iterator().next().getAttribute("STATE_NAME") returns 'POLYGON((......))' which is not correct.

I've attached a test case that provides an example of this issue.  

This bug is producing invalid results in the uDig Table View.  The first attribute column is always displaying the geometry wkt instead of the attribute.



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