GeoTools has an unsupported/geometry module with data structures for 
curves. The ISO Geometry specification used as the motivation for GML3 
is responsible for the abstractions.
The code is mostly a fork of JTS (hunting down a different specification 
from the SFSQL used to motivate JTS).

Cheers,
Jody


Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> Does either GeoTools or Deegree define an interface that can be used
> to represent linear geometries of different types? I'd like to
> encapsulate some of the basic behavior of straight and curved linear
> geometries as part of my work on some linear referencing code. In
> particular I'd like to wrap different types of linear geometries in a
> common interface that I can suck into an AlignmentSegment class. (I
> will be working with JTS Geometries at the lowest level.)
>
> Thanks for the suggestions and information.
>
> The Sunburned Surveyor
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