Hi Rob,

Do we have a list of types between 3.1.1 and 3.2 which are different? 
Instead of creating a new module i think it might be best if we kept the 
new 3.2 binding in the same module, perhaps just a different package. W 
e can then create a new GMLConfiguration class for the new bindings. I 
think will suffice with a minimum amount of "clutter".

So the question is how do we proceed with implementing the new bindings. 
You said alot of the 3.1 bindings can be reused, which is great. Are 
there any that can't be reused?

-Justin

Rob Atkinson wrote:
> Hi Justin,
> 
> I did an experiment and hacked xsd-gml3 to use a gml3.2 test case, and
> it looks like the bindings for gml 3.1.1 are basically re-usable for
> gml3.2 support. I know we'll need a new binding (gml:identifier,
> basically a gml:name)
> 
> it seems that its the tests which are most heavily bound to gml3.1.1 flavour
> 
> I'd like your advice as how best to proceed...
> 
> do we create a gml3-common - make gml3 extend it  and have a gml3_2
> extend it.  Most of the tests would be in the gml3-common, with the
> config set ups and mock data in the specific flavours?
> 
> I suppose I could just clone gml3 to gml3_2 and we can refactor later
> - but I hate creating such an obvious mess of redundant code.  Maybe
> GML3.1.1 will die on the vine and it wont be such a big deal.
> 
> Or do you have a better idea?
> 
> Rob
> 
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