Ciao Apreciado,
sorry, I might have lost part of this discussion, but could you please
tell me a bit more about what you are trying to do?
I am not 100% sure I am understanding your issue.

Simone.
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 9:32 AM, abel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks michael, it is my example for render gif.
>
>
> AbstractGridCoverage2DReader reader;
>                GridCoverage2D coverage;
>        try {
>                URL urlGif = file.toURL();
>                Hints hi = new Hints(Hints.DEFAULT_COORDINATE_REFERENCE_SYSTEM,
> DefaultGeographicCRS.WGS84);
>            reader = new WorldImageReader(urlGif,hi);
>
>            coverage = (GridCoverage2D) reader.read(null);
>        } catch (IOException ex) {
>            ex.printStackTrace();
>            throw new
> FormatImportFileException(Mensajes.getMensaje("mensaje.error.metadata"));
>        }
>
>
> RasterSymbolizer symbolizer = styleFactory.createRasterSymbolizer();
>                Style style = styleFactory.createStyle();
>        Rule[] rules = new Rule[1];
>        rules[0] = styleFactory.createRule();
>        rules[0].setSymbolizers(new Symbolizer[] { symbolizer });
>
>        FeatureTypeStyle type = styleFactory.createFeatureTypeStyle(rules);
>        style.addFeatureTypeStyle(type);
>        try {
>               //this for its for put image in first layer, to the others
> layers with geometrys
>               //are at top of the gif image.
>                int totalLayer = context.getLayerCount();
>                boolean encontrado = false;
>                int index = 0;
>                for (int i = 0; i < totalLayer && !encontrado; i++) {
>                        index=i;
>                                if (context.getLayer(i) instanceof 
> DespliegueLayer) {
>                                        encontrado=true;
>                                }
>
>                        }
>                        DefaultMapLayer newLayer = new 
> DefaultMapLayer(coverage2D,style);
>                        context.addLayer(index,newLayer);
>                } catch (TransformException e) {
>                        e.printStackTrace();
>                } catch (FactoryConfigurationError e) {
>                        e.printStackTrace();
>                } catch (SchemaException e) {
>                        e.printStackTrace();
>                } catch (IllegalAttributeException e) {
>                        e.printStackTrace();
>                }
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Michael Bedward wrote:
>>
>> If you know the geo coordinates of you GIF image you can create a grid
>> coverage from it and add that to your map context...
>>
>> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTDOC/Image+Plugin
>>
>> Hope this helps
>>
>> Michael
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