The additions are a few things I could not guess when doing my style
review for 2.6.x (one of them is uncommenting a method I had penciled
in for this work). The style factories for example do not need to be
changed to make this work.

I am content with the changes being back ported.

Jody

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Justin Deoliveira <jdeol...@opengeo.org> wrote:
> I take it all the additions to the symbolizer api are additive? I would
> think (I could be wrong) that udig is a special case in that it has
> actually implemented the symbolizer interfaces directly. Imo the risk of
> breaking existing code is worth the reward on this one.
>
> 2c.
>
> Andrea Aime wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I've committed the geometry transformations work on
>> trunk, it can be tested by anyone checking out the
>> code there.
>>
>> As for backporting to 2.6.x to make it available to
>> GS 2.0.x and uDig... heh!
>> The extra functionality is sure very nice, however
>> the patch changes the Symbolizer API a little (would
>> break only people that implemented custom GeoTools
>> Symbolizers thought, unlikely) and more importantly
>> it's a 128k mammoth (interesting how the patch size
>> is a power of two... I promise I did not do that
>> on purpose!).
>>
>> Opinions?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Andrea
>>
>
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