Hello,

I'm afraid that what follows is not a solution, just some explanation
of the error messages.

The first warning that you are getting is because you don't have Java
Advanced Imaging (JAI) installed on your system. JAI used by GeoTools
for some types of transformations - however I don't think this is the
cause of the subsequent error in your case.

The error is thrown because of difference in the axis definitions
between your source and target CRSs.  EPSG:4957 is an ellipsoidal CRS
with axis types NORTH, EAST and UP.  EPSG:4956 is a Cartesian CRS with
axis types GEOCENTRIC_X, GEOCENTRIC_Y, GEOCENTRIC_Z.  GeoTools is
getting stuck because it can't relate these different kinds of axes.

So the (sort of) good news is that your code is ok - it just doesn't work :)

Hopefully one of the referencing gurus here will provide more useful advice.

Michael

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