that is the point !
I only wanted to work with WKT string 

I thought I had a chance with something like that :
crsDest=ReferencingFactoryFinder.getCRSFactory(new 
Hints(Hints.FORCE_LONGITUDE_FIRST_AXIS_ORDER, 
Boolean.TRUE)).createFromWKT(....);

but it doesn't work either

well the reason why I try to use WKT string is that I don't want to use a big 
library such as gt-epsg-hsql-2.6.4.jar ;
but anyway I need gt-referencing-2.6.4.jar which is not really smaller :), 
while I just need to tranform coordinates 

so I don't know now if it is worth focusing on WKT string...

Jean-Marie

> Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 17:01:08 +0200
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: longitude and latitude invertion
> 
> Jean Marie,
> if you don't have to parse the wkt for some internal reasons, you can use the 
> EPSG db provided by GT.
> You can then do:
> boolean forceLonFirst = true;
> crsDest = CRS.decode("EPSG:4326", forceLonFirst);
> 
> When you parse a wkt, I think it takes what you exactly specify. You could 
> probably try to swap it in the WKT, but I would try to avoid this.
> Martin
> 
> 
> 

>I think this is a FAQ I also run into as newbe ;-)
 
>new Hints(Hints.FORCE_LONGITUDE_FIRST_AXIS_ORDER, Boolean.TRUE)
 
>set the hints whenever you can...
 
 
>Cheers
 
>Jan
                                          
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